Youth health care
Our research supports healthy growth and development of all children. We also apply the pro-active, preventive public health approach with a combination of health and social care to other vulnerable groups such as citizens with multiple chronic conditions and frailty.
Worldwide, socioeconomic inequalities in health and health care exist. We focus on the mechanisms that cause health inequalities among families with children, older people, and other vulnerable groups in the Netherlands, Europe and other countries.
We collaborate in the Generation R birth cohort and the INRICH network to study the mechanisms that play a role regarding health inequalities. Our focus is on the promotion of healthy lifestyles obesity prevention, determinants of health-related quality of life, and the evaluation of integrated, value-based health & social care.
Together with professionals, policymakers and individuals we develop, implement and evaluate preventive programmes and policies. For example, in the project Promising Neighbourhoods, together with partners, health inequalities are targeted by a broad community program for a promising, safe, and healthy development of youth. At the national level we lead a consortium integrating knowledge on effectiveness of interventions that promote parenting; we identify the ‘effective elements’ of parenting interventions (CIKEO).
Within the context of the overloaded healthcare and welfare systems, the ability of individuals to take care of themselves has become increasingly important. Therefore, we apply knowledge from child public health in various programmes supporting active and healthy ageing. In the SEFAC-project, the aim is to reduce the burden of individuals with a chronic condition and increase the sustainability of the health system by supporting self-management. The EFFICHRONIC-project aims to provide evidence on the positive return of investment and cost-efficiency of the application of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Programme in five European countries.
In December 2019 the European VALUECARE project was launched. The aim of the VALUECARE project is to deliver outcome-based integrated health and social care to older people to improve their quality of life and that of their families, while also making the European health and social care systems more sustainable. We are coordinator of the consortium that will implement large-scale pilots in seven countries.
The 20th European Union for School and University Health and Medicine (EUSUHM) conference was held in September 2019 in Rotterdam. The international EUSUHM conference is the bi-yearly event for professionals involved in youth health care and this year co-organised by our department. Circa 500 professionals visited the conference themed “changing contexts- influencing youth and their surroundings”.
The Urban Health Centres Europe (UHCE) project, a consortium of twelve European partners, aimed to address appropriate medication prescription and adherence, preventing falls and prevention of functional decline and frailty among older persons. Five European countries developed and implemented a care template that integrated health and social care and also included a population oriented, preventive approach. We published the results regarding the effectiveness of this coordinated preventive care approach using a pre-post controlled trial design.
- Social inequalities in children’s lifestyle, health and well-being: the Generation R Study
- Support QUality-care for Elderly using Ambient Living Environment Data (SQUEALED)
- CIKEO: Integrating knowledge on the effectivity of interventions to promote parenting
Franse CB, van Grieken A, Alhambra-Borrás T, Valía-Cotanda E, van Staveren R, Rentoumis T, Markaki A, Bilajac L, Marchesi VV, Rukavina T, Verma A, Williams G, Koppelaar E, Martijn R, Voorham A, Mattace Raso F, Garcés-Ferrer J, Raat H. The effectiveness of a coordinated preventive care approach for healthy ageing (UHCE) among older persons in five European cities: A pre-post controlled trial. Int J Nurs Stud. 2018 Dec;88:153-162. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2018.09.006.
van Grieken A, Horrevorts EM, Mieloo CL, Bannink R, Bouwmeester-Landweer MB, Hafkamp-de Groen E, Broeren S, Raat H. A Controlled Trial in Community Pediatrics to Empower Parents Who Are at Risk for Parenting Stress: The Supportive Parenting Intervention. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 4508. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16224508
Windhorst DA, Fang Y, Fierloos IN, Crone MR, Van Mourik K, Jonkman H, Hosman CMH, Jansen W, Raat H. Evaluation of effectiveness of (elements of) parenting support in daily practice of preventive youth health care; design of a naturalistic effect evaluation in ‘CIKEO’ (consortium integration knowledge promotion effectiveness of parenting interventions). BMC Public Health. 2019 Nov 6;19(1):1462. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-7785-y.
Landgraf JM, van Grieken A, Raat H. Giving voice to the child perspective: psychometrics and relative precision findings for the Child Health Questionnaire self-report short form (CHQ-CF45). Qual Life Res. 2018;27(8):2165-2176. doi:10.1007/s11136-018-1873-9
Wang L, Jansen W, Boere-Boonekamp MM, Vlasblom E, L’Hoir MP, Beltman M, van Grieken A, Raat H. Sleep and body mass index in infancy and early childhood (6-36 mo): a longitudinal study. Pediatric Obesity. 2019 Jun;14(6). e12506. doi: 10.1111/ijpo.12506
Yang-Huang J, van Grieken A, Wang L, Jaddoe VWV, Jansen W, Raat H. Ethnic background and children’s television viewing trajectories: The Generation R Study. PLoS One. 2018;13(12):e0209375. Published 2018 Dec 14. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0209375