Margot Fleuren
VU University Amsterdam
74 Papers
368 Citations
Margot Fleuren is an academic researcher from VU University Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Guideline & Health care. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 74 publications. Previous affiliations of Margot Fleuren include Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research & Public Health Research Institute.
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Papers
Determinants of innovation within health care organizations: Literature review and Delphi study
TL;DR: The Delphi study as mentioned in this paper was intended to achieve consensus among a group of implementation experts on determinants identified from the literature review, and 50 potentially relevant determinants of innovation processes were identified.
Towards a measurement instrument for determinants of innovations
TL;DR: The instrument describes how each determinant should preferably be measured (questions and response scales) and can be used both before and after the introduction of an innovation to gain an understanding of the critical change objectives.
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093 Measurement Instrument for Determinants of Innovations (MIDI)
TL;DR: The development of a generic measurement instrument for the assessment of determinants of implementation of innovations, to be used before or after a guideline is introduced in order to gain insight into critical determinants that need to be targeted inorder to improve implementation.
Tailored implementation of internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy in the multinational context of the ImpleMentAll project: a study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial
Leah Bührmann,Leah Bührmann,Josien Schuurmans,Jeroen Ruwaard,Margot Fleuren,Margot Fleuren,Anne Etzelmüller,Anne Etzelmüller,Jordi Piera-Jimenez,Tracy Finch,Tim Rapley,Sebastian Potthoff,Bruno Aouizerate,Philip J. Batterham,Alison L. Calear,Helen Christensen,Claus Duedal Pedersen,David Daniel Ebert,David Daniel Ebert,Erik Van der Eycken,Naim Fanaj,Claire van Genugten,Denise Hanssen,Ulrich Hegerl,Juliane Hug,Annet Kleiboer,Annet Kleiboer,Kim Mathiasen,Carl May,Sevim Mustafa,Caroline Oehler,Arlinda Cerga-Pashoja,Catherine Pope,Gentiana Qirjako,Judith G. M. Rosmalen,Ylenia Sacco,Ludovic Samalin,Mette Maria Skjøth,Mette Maria Skjøth,Kristine Hæstrup Hindkjær Tarp,Ingrid Titzler,Enrico Zanalda,Isabel Zbukvic,Johannes H Smit,Heleen Riper,Heleen Riper,Christiaan Vis,Christiaan Vis +47 more
TL;DR: This study investigates the effectiveness of the ItFits-toolkit by comparing it to implementation-as-usual activities and investigates the effect of tailored implementation on the normalization of the use of iCBT services and their uptake.
What factors increase Dutch child health care professionals’ adherence to a national guideline on preventing child abuse and neglect?☆
Annemieke Ariënne Johanneke Konijnendijk,Magdalena M. Boere-Boonekamp,Margot Fleuren,Maria E. Haasnoot,Ariana Need +4 more
TL;DR: A cross-sectional design was used to assess the adherence of Dutch Child Health Care professionals to seven key activities described in a national guideline on preventing CAN and the presence and strengths of determinants of guideline adherence.
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