PhD vacancy: Network communication platform for transmural care teams

PhD vacancy: Network communication platform for transmural care teams

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17 Mar 1 May Amsterdam

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Job description

Care for chronic patients, for instance vulnerable elderly patients, diabetes patients or orthopaedic patients, is provided by multiple care teams working for different care organisations, e.g. hospitals, general practice and long term community care services. Each of these care domains not only has its own organisational structure, but also its own information infrastructure. This makes it hard to communicate information to obtain a complete picture of the patient situation when care needs to be provided by displaced teams.

In the Amsterdam region a network communication platform is currently implemented to support transmural teamwork. The purpose of this project is to further develop, test and implement a digital network communication platform to support transmural care provided by care teams, consisting of professionals in primary and secondary care, the patient and his/her informal care givers.

About your role
To achieve the goals of this project we will: (1) Investigate the needs, values, facilitators and barriers of stakeholders involved; (2) Explore specific contextual challenges for transmural team functioning and identify specific design opportunities using human-centered design research techniques (i.e. a sociotechnical system perspective including stakeholder mapping, context mapping and patient journey mapping); (3) Iteratively design (extensions of) the information integration platform with support for transmural teams; (4) Identify and understand cross-national differences in contextual challenges and use of transmural support tools for transmural care teams; and (5) Evaluate the impact of a tailored integration information platform to support transmural care teams.

The studies will result in a review of contextual challenges and information needs of transmural care teams, a tailored information integration platform to support transmural care teams and guidance for end-users and policy makers.

Specifications

Amsterdam UMC

Requirements

You should have:
  • an undergraduate degree in medicine, design, human factors, psychology or health sciences;
  • hold, or nearing completion of, a Masters degree in medicine, design, psychology or health sciences;
  • evidence of experience in quantitative and qualitative research methods;
  • prior paid or voluntary work experience;
  • evidence of excellent communication and organisational skills; and
  • prior experience in conducting implementation research in health care would also be an advantage.
  • good level of English and Dutch (written and oral)
  • applicants must meet the MSCA Eligibility Criteria, especially the mobility rule (you have not worked and lived in the Netherlands for more than 12 months during the past 3 years). see the Tools4Teams Recruitment process for more information.

Conditions of employment

This PhD position is funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) of the European Union's "Horizon Europe 2022" research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101072843. You will be appointed as fulltime PhD for 4 years at the Amsterdam UMC in the Netherlands. The MSCA programme offers competitive and attractive working conditions. The successful candidates will receive a salary in accordance with the MSCA regulations for doctoral candidates. Gross salary will consist of a Living Allowance (= €40.800/year, correction factor to be applied for The Netherlands: 1.09) and a monthly Mobility Allowance of €600. An additional monthly allowance of €660 is applicable depending on family situation. For Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral candidates in the Netherlands, the level of the living allowance plus mobility allowance is typically equal to or slightly lower than the obligatory minimum salary level for PhDs according to Dutch law. Please be aware that these amounts are subject to taxes, the exact salary will be confirmed upon appointment. The research project should result in a PhD thesis.

Employer

Amsterdam UMC

You will join the Research section Quality and Organisation of Care at the Department of Public and Occupational Health at the Amsterdam University Medical Center and will collaborate closely with the Department of Human-Centered Design of the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at Technical University of Delft. The research will be embedded in the Quality of Care program of the Amsterdam Public Health research institute, offering a strong multidisciplinary research network and facilities.

You will complete two secondments during your studies. The second year starts with a three month secondment at the company Caresharing, to work on iterative design of the tailored information integration platform for transmural elderly care teams. In the third year, a three months secondment follows at Valide AS in Stavanger (Norway) to obtain insight in cross-national differences is challenges and use of support tools for transmural elderly care teams.

AmsterdamUMC is part of an EU-funded doctoral network, "Tools4Teams" that investigates different instruments and tools to support teamwork in different parts of the healthcare system. Tools are technical as well as procedural. The network allows the various PhD candidates in a variety of European countries to meet and to learn with and from each other and the collective group of PhD supervisors. The consortium brings together the leading researchers on team processes in their various forms and applications. The network activities will support the mutual exchange of candidates and supervisors in unique ways, such as spring and winter schools and network wide meetings with both academic and non-academic partners. For more information see

Specifications

  • PhD
  • Health
  • max. 36 hours per week
  • €2789—€3536 per month
  • University graduate
  • 8228

Employer

Location

De Boelelaan 1117, 1081HV, Amsterdam

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