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. 2017 May 26;25(4):357–370. doi: 10.1007/s10389-017-0800-9

Table 5.

Extent to which procedures of Dutch organizations covered CDR objective ‘Translate the results into possible interventions’ (yes = +; to a limited extent = ±; no = −)

Organization/professional Title of document available for analysis RR3.1 RR3.2 CDO3.1 CDO3.2 CDO3.3 CDO3.4
Department of Pediatrics and GP Dutch Association for Pediatrics-Actionprotocol after cot death
Death of a Child
Emergency Baptism
Deceasing or Dying
Procedures in External Cause of Death
Forensic Medical Service Work Instruction ‘Reporting Deceased Minors’
Guideline Forensic Postmortem Examination
Ambulance Service National Protocol Ambulance Care ±
Preventive Child Healthcare/Municipal Health Services Guideline Counseling Families in Child Death
Protocol Large scale Sexual Abuse + ±
Hospital Social worker Interview report
Mental health trust Suicide and External Cause of Death ±
External Cause of Death inside of the Clinic + + ± + ±
External Cause of Death outside of the Clinic + + ± + ±
External Cause of Death in Ambulatory Patient Outside of the Clinic ±
MEE Interview report
Child Welfare Agency Guidelines Death of a Juvenile Client + ±
Child Protection Service Interview report + + ± + ±
Police Interview report ±
Public Prosecutor Interview report ± ±
School Protocol in Case of Death
Perined Perined + + ± +
National Cot Death Study Group Dutch Cot Death Foundation + + +
Dutch Cot Death Foundation Interview report + + +
Dutch Safety First Association Interview report + + +
Consumer Safety Institute Interview report + + +
Dutch Safety Board Interview report ± + + +
RR3.1 Information relevant for immediate prevention (e.g., protection of other children in the family) is discussed by the rapid response team
RR3.2 It has been defined which immediate preventive measures have to be taken, when necessary
CDO3.1 Research ends with a discussion of how such a death can be avoided in the future
CDO3.2 Recommendations, actions to be performed and lessons learned are passed on to relevant authorities or individuals
CDO3.3 Recommendations, actions to be performed and lessons learned are passed on to governmental institutions to improve public health
CDO3.4 It has been defined who is responsible for (taking care of) carrying out the improvements