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Organizational perspectives and diagnostic evaluations for children with neurodevelopmental disorders

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Aim: To clarify organizational perspectives on diagnostic evaluations for children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD), with the goal to enhance interorganizational collaboration and improve accessibility. Method: Focus groups with expert stakeholders in Flanders, Belgium, were organized. Data were analyzed in a continuous, comparative method with researcher and data triangulation, and a member check validation. Results: Fifty-nine people participated in six focus groups. Organizations had no shared vision on diagnostic evaluations of NDD. An interdisciplinary team approach was considered essential. All stakeholders agreed that a diagnostic evaluation is an iterative process along the trajectory of the child. Interpretation: Diagnostic evaluations of NDD should be conceptualized as an integrated process of the child’s care trajectory, differentiating needs-based goals in each phase, and requiring an interdisciplinary team approach. This conceptualization will support a health systems model, allowing interorganizational collaboration to optimize available capacity and increase accessibility.

Journal: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
ISSN: 0012-1622
Issue: 1
Volume: 64
Pages: 88-94
Publication year:2022
Accessibility:Open