Projects per year
Description
Intervention study, investigating whether the use of EPR-Youth, an interdisciplinary used electronic child health record contributes to interdisciplinary collaboration between professionals in youth care and child healthcare.
A mixed methods design combined baseline and follow-up questionnaires with focus group interviews. Professionals completed questionnaires about interdisciplinary collaboration before introduction of EPR-Youth (N=117) and 24 months thereafter (N=127). After 14 months, two focus group interviews were held with professionals (N=12).
Both logging and data are in Dutch.
A mixed methods design combined baseline and follow-up questionnaires with focus group interviews. Professionals completed questionnaires about interdisciplinary collaboration before introduction of EPR-Youth (N=117) and 24 months thereafter (N=127). After 14 months, two focus group interviews were held with professionals (N=12).
Both logging and data are in Dutch.
Date made available | 14 Dec 2022 |
---|---|
Publisher | Wageningen University & Research |
Temporal coverage | Nov 2018 - Sept 2021 |
Geographical coverage | Six municipalities in North Veluwe region, Gelderland, the Netherlands. |
Projects
- 1 Finished
-
Effects of using a 'transparant' electronic patient record (EPR) in youth health care and health social services on interdisciplinary collaboration between professionals, on experienced sense of ownership among parents and youth, and in experienced quality of care
Benjamins, J. (PhD candidate), de Vet, E. (Promotor) & Haveman-Nies, A. (Co-promotor)
1/02/19 → 24/11/23
Project: PhD