Practice variation amongst preventive child healthcare professionals in the prevention of child maltreatment in the Netherlands: Qualitative and quantitative data

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2017-12-01

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Visscher, Simeon J A
van Stel, Henk F.ISNI 0000000389450528

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This article provides both qualitative and quantitative data on practice variation amongst preventive child healthcare professionals in the prevention of child maltreatment in the Netherlands. Qualitative data consist of topics identified during interviews with 11 experts (with quotes), resulting in an online survey. The quantitative data are survey responses from 1104 doctors and nurses working in 29 preventive child healthcare organizations. Additionally, the interview topic list, the qualitative data analysis methodology, the survey (in English and Dutch) and anonymized raw survey data (http://hdl.handle.net/10411/5LJOGH) are provided as well. This data-in-brief article accompanies the paper “Variation in prevention of child maltreatment by Dutch child healthcare professionals” by Simeon Visscher and Henk van Stel [1].

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Visscher, S J A & van Stel, H F 2017, 'Practice variation amongst preventive child healthcare professionals in the prevention of child maltreatment in the Netherlands : Qualitative and quantitative data', Data in Brief, vol. 15, no. december, pp. 665-686. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2017.09.061