It is estimated that 3.5 to 12% of Dutch youngsters suffer from severe psychosocial problems: emotional or behavioural problems hampering their social functioning. A large share of this group is currently not recognised by organisations such as schools, youth care, health care or welfare. Of those youngsters who are known, not all problems are recognised. Besides, many care takers do not know of each others involvement with the same youngster, leave aside the information available or interventions taken. In this research an exploration into the most important policy considerations regarding information systems supporting the recognition of children with psychosocial problems has been carried out. The aim of such systems is twofold: to incre...
This thesis focuses on the early detection by Dutch Preventive Child Healthcare (PHC) of children wi...
Although the Dutch child protection system has undergone several major transformations during the la...
Objective. To assess the degree to which school physicians and nurses working in preventive child he...
De kwaliteit van de vroegopsporing van psychosociale problemen bij jonge kinderen door de Jeugd Gezo...
De kwaliteit van de vroegopsporing van psychosociale problemen bij jonge kinderen door de Jeugd Gezo...
Psychosocial problems in pre-school children: recognition and strategy applied by doctors and nurses...
Psychosocial care systems have been designed so that specific problems are treated by specific care ...
During the last decades various societal evolutions have led to an increased demand for accountabili...
Psychosocial problems in pre-school children: recognition and strategy applied by doctors and nurses...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which physicians and nurses working in preventive child health c...
Objective. To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and m...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: This presentation will present the outcomes of a practice-bas...
This thesis focuses on the early detection by Dutch Preventive Child Healthcare (PHC) of children wi...
This thesis focuses on the early detection by Dutch Preventive Child Healthcare (PHC) of children wi...
Although the Dutch child protection system has undergone several major transformations during the la...
Objective. To assess the degree to which school physicians and nurses working in preventive child he...
De kwaliteit van de vroegopsporing van psychosociale problemen bij jonge kinderen door de Jeugd Gezo...
De kwaliteit van de vroegopsporing van psychosociale problemen bij jonge kinderen door de Jeugd Gezo...
Psychosocial problems in pre-school children: recognition and strategy applied by doctors and nurses...
Psychosocial care systems have been designed so that specific problems are treated by specific care ...
During the last decades various societal evolutions have led to an increased demand for accountabili...
Psychosocial problems in pre-school children: recognition and strategy applied by doctors and nurses...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which physicians and nurses working in preventive child health c...
Objective. To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and m...
Objectives: To assess the degree to which preventive child health professionals (CHPs) identify and ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: This presentation will present the outcomes of a practice-bas...
This thesis focuses on the early detection by Dutch Preventive Child Healthcare (PHC) of children wi...
This thesis focuses on the early detection by Dutch Preventive Child Healthcare (PHC) of children wi...
Although the Dutch child protection system has undergone several major transformations during the la...
Objective. To assess the degree to which school physicians and nurses working in preventive child he...