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In child centers, professionals from childcare, education, and occasionally family support services participate in interprofessional collaboration (IPC) to facilitate smooth transitions from childcare to primary education, coordination between school and out-of-school care, provide care for children with special needs, and implement integrated services policies at center level. This study employed a multilevel model for dyadic networks to examine a national sample of professional networks of 788 professionals from 46 Dutch child centers. A newly developed instrument for assessing the degree of integration at center level (Index for Child Center Integration, ICCI) was associated with (inter)professional collaboration at dyadic level for childcare-to-school transitions, out-of-school care to school transition, care for children with special needs, and policy at center level. Higher levels of service integration at center level were associated with increased interprofessional collaboration.

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Gepubliceerd inEARLI 2025 Conference Graz, Austria, AUT
Datum2025-08-28
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TaalEngels

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