The typical structure of the healthcare sector involves (specialist) intertwined practices co-occurring in formal or informal networks. These practices must answer to the concerns and needs of all related stakeholders. Multimorbidity and the need to share knowledge for scientific development are among the driving factors for collaboration in healthcare. To establish and keep up a permanent collaborative link, it takes effort and understanding of the network characteristics that must be governed. It is not hard to find practices of Network Governance (NG) in a variety of industries. Still, there is a lack of insight in this subject, including knowledge on how to establish and maintain an effective healthcare network. Consequently, this study's research question is: How is network governance organized in the healthcare sector? A systematic literature study was performed to select 80 NG articles. Based on these publications the characteristics of NG are made explicit. The findings demonstrate that combinations of governance style (relational versus contractual governance) and governance structure (lead versus shared governance) lead to different network dynamics. Furthermore, the results show that in order to comprehend how networks in the healthcare sector emerge and can be regulated, it is vital to understand the current network type. Additionally, it informs us of the governing factors.
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Background: The number of medical technologies used in home settings has increased substantially over the last 10-15 years. In order to manage their use and to guarantee quality and safety, data on usage trends and practical experiences are important. This paper presents a literature review on types, trends and experiences with the use of advanced medical technologies at home. Methods: The study focused on advanced medical technologies that are part of the technical nursing process and 'hands on' processes by nurses, excluding information technology such as domotica. The systematic review of literature was performed by searching the databases MEDLINE, Scopus and Cinahl. We included papers from 2000 to 2015 and selected articles containing empirical material. Results: The review identified 87 relevant articles, 62% was published in the period 2011-2015. Of the included studies, 45% considered devices for respiratory support, 39% devices for dialysis and 29% devices for oxygen therapy. Most research has been conducted on the topic 'user experiences' (36%), mainly regarding patients or informal caregivers. Results show that nurses have a key role in supporting patients and family caregivers in the process of homecare with advanced medical technologies and in providing information for, and as a member of multi-disciplinary teams. However, relatively low numbers of articles were found studying nurses perspective. Conclusions: Research on medical technologies used at home has increased considerably until 2015. Much is already known on topics, such as user experiences; safety, risks, incidents and complications; and design and technological development. We also identified a lack of research exploring the views of nurses with regard to medical technologies for homecare, such as user experiences of nurses with different technologies, training, instruction and education of nurses and human factors by nurses in risk management and patient safety.
This systematic literature review describes what is known about the effectiveness of practices in probation supervision. Effectiveness is defined as: contributing to a reduction in recidivism, better functioning of clients in various areas, or prevention of non-compliance and drop-out. Based on a systematic research of Dutch and foreign literature, 141 articles and reports were selected and analysed
In dit onderzoek brachten we actuele kennis in kaart over effectief reclasseringstoezicht.Doel Doel van het project was om een systematisch overzicht te maken van werkzame elementen voor reclasseringstoezicht. Dit zijn elementen die aantoonbaar bijdragen aan het verminderen van recidive, voorkomen van uitval, versterken van motivatie voor verandering en verbeteren van het functioneren van delinquenten op verschillende leefgebieden. Resultaten Een onderzoeksrapportage met een overzicht van werkzame elementen voor reclasseringstoezicht. Een Engelse versie van de onderzoeksrapportage: Effective practices in probation supervision: a systematic literature review. Een publieksversie van het onderzoeksrapport waarin de belangrijkste bevindingen zijn samengevat. Een artikel voor een wetenschappelijk tijdschrift (in ontwikkeling). Looptijd 01 oktober 2019 - 31 augustus 2020 Aanpak Er is in de afgelopen jaren veel onderzoek gedaan naar reclasseringstoezicht, in Nederland maar vooral ook in het buitenland. Onderzoekers voerden een systematisch literatuuronderzoek uit van de nationale en internationale onderzoeksliteratuur over reclasseringstoezicht vanaf het jaar 2000 en beoordeelden hoe onderbouwd de conclusies zijn. Relevantie voor werkveld en onderwijs Het overzicht van bewezen werkzame elementen voor toezicht op delinquenten is bijzonder nuttig, voor het werkveld en voor hbo-opleidingen die toekomstige forensisch sociale professionals opleiden. Het kan richting geven aan deskundigheidsbevordering, aan beleidsontwikkeling van de reclassering, en ondersteunt keuzes die reclasseringswerkers dagelijks moeten maken in hun begeleidingscontacten met reclasseringscliënten.
Worldwide, a third of all adults is suffering from feelings of loneliness, with a peak at young adulthood (15-25 years old). Loneliness has serious consequences for mental and physical health and should therefore be urgently addressed. However, existing interventions targeting loneliness mainly focus on older adults [1], and rarely consider the physical living environment, while studies prove that the physical environment (e.g. amenities, green, walkability, liveliness) has a significant impact on loneliness. Collaboration between the psychosocial and physical domains is key, to gain insight into the mechanisms and pathways linking characteristics of the physical living environment and loneliness among young adults and which spatial interventions are effective in managing loneliness. The main research questions are thus: how are physical environment and loneliness related, and which interventions should be implemented? The I BELONG proposal aims to build a European consortium that will address these questions. WP1 encompasses collaboration and networking activities that will form the basis for future collaboration, for instance a European research grant application. WP2 will provide insight in the pathways linking spatial attributes and loneliness. This will be achieved by doing a systematic literature review, a photovoice and interview study to collect data on specific locations that affect young people’s experiences with loneliness, and Group Model Building with experts. Building on this, WP3 aims to co-create spatial interventions with partners and young adults, and test ‘proof of concept’ interventions with virtual environments among young adults. WP3 will result in a spatial intervention toolkit. This project has both societal and scientific impact, as it will provide knowledge on pathways between physical environment characteristics and feelings of loneliness among young people, evidence of what spatial interventions work, and design guidelines that can be used in urban design and management that can contribute to managing loneliness and related health risks.
De analyse van data over het leren van studenten kan waardevol zijn. 'Learning analytics' gebruikt studentdata om het leerproces te verbeteren. Welke organisatorische vaardigheden hebben Nederlandse instellingen voor hoger onderwijs nodig om learning analytics succesvol in te zetten?Doel We onderzoeken welke organisatievaardigheden er nodig zijn om in het hoger onderwijs met 'learning analytics' te werken. Met learning analytics krijgen studenten, docenten en studiebegeleiders inzicht in het leerproces. Dit doen ze door data van studenten te analyseren. In de praktijk blijkt het lastig voor onderwijsinstellingen om hier over de hele breedte van de organisatie mee te gaan werken. We kijken in dit onderzoek welke vaardigheden er nodig zijn binnen een organisatie om 'learning analytics' slim in te zetten. Resultaten Dit onderzoek loopt. Tot nu toe hebben we drie wetenschappelijke artikelen gepubliceerd: A First Step Towards Learning Analytics: Implementing an Experimental Learning Analytics Tool Where is the learning in learning analytics? A systematic literature review to identify measures of affected learning From Dirty Data to Multiple Versions of Truth: How Different Choices in Data Cleaning Lead to Different Learning Analytics Outcomes Looptijd 01 december 2016 - 01 december 2020 Aanpak Het onderzoek bestaat uit literatuuronderzoek, een case study bij Nederlandse onderwijsinstellingen en een validatieproject. Dit leidt tot de ontwikkeling van een Learning Analytics Capability Model (LACM): een model dat beschrijft welke organisatorische vaardigheden nodig zijn om learning analytics in de praktijk toe te passen.