Lucka Koelman, Hidde Van Poppel, Gijs Latten, Jordy Gilberts, Nicky Meziane, Jan Joost Meijs
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摘要
Welzijn op receive是一种干预措施,全科医生将有社会心理问题的患者转介给社区社会福利组织。Landelijk kennisnetwork Welzijn op Recept要求一组学生对全科医生和社会工作组织之间的当前合作进行研究。该研究于2021年10月至12月进行。定性研究的重点是调查与Welzijn op接收实施相关的关键挑战和潜在解决方案,特别关注现有的转诊和反馈系统,包括全科医生、健康教练、市政当局、健康保险公司和数字转诊系统提供商。本研究的参与者由案例提供者选择。我们共采访了15位专业人士,并进行了半结构化访谈。这项研究表明,受访者在目前的过程中遇到了几个瓶颈。结果显示,目前最大的瓶颈是需要一个兼容的数字转诊系统,缺乏熟悉,以及需要在全科医生和健康教练之间建立关系
THE DIGITAL CONNECTION BETWEEN HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL WELLBEING ORGANISATIONS
Welzijn op Recept is an intervention in which general practitioners refer patients with psychosocial problems to community social wellbeing organisations. The Landelijk Kennisnetwerk Welzijn op Recept asked a group of students to conduct research into the current collaboration between general practitioners and social work organisations. The research was conducted from October to December 2021. The qualitative study centred on investigating the key challenges and potential solutions related to the implementation of Welzijn op Recept, particularly focusing on existing referral and feedback systems, as perceived by various stakeholders, including General Practitioners, wellbeing coaches, municipalities, health Insurers, and providers of digital referral systems. The participants in this study were selected by the case provider. A total of 15 professionals were interviewed and semi-structured interviews were conducted. This research has shown that the interviewees experienced several bottlenecks in the current process. The results show that the largest bottlenecks currently are the need for a compatible digital referral system, a lack of familiarity and the need for building a relationship between the general practitioner and wellbeing coach