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The Priority Setting Partnership - Netherlands

The Chair of the Reference Group is supported by Jonathan Gower, a James Lind Alliance Adviser.  Training will be provided on PSP principles and methodologies in order that the Dutch element of the PSP meets the requirements of a JLA PSP.  Regular calls have been taking place throughout the PSP and the Chair and two others will be trained in how to conduct the final priority setting workshop in the Netherlands.  The Dutch Information Specialist attended UK PSP Steering Group meetings where appropriate in order to learn about how to categorise the responses to the surveys. The Dutch PSP expects to publish their research priorities from January 2022.

Steering Group Members

NameAffiliationRole in Steering Group
Margot Metz GGz Breburg and Tilburg University PSP Chair
Christina van der Feltz-Cornelis University of York PSP Lead
Linh Nguyen Clinical Centre of Body Mind and Health, GGz Breburg PSP Coordinator
Iman Elfeddali Clinical Centre of Body Mind and Health, GGz Breburg and Tilburg University PSP Information Specialist
Arjan Videler Clinical Centre of Body Mind and Health, GGz Breburg Reference Group member
Wijo Kop Tilburg University Reference Group member
Meike Linders Patient representative Reference Group member
Myriam Lipovsky Altrecht Psychosomatiek Eikenboom Reference Group member
Elske van der Velde Carer/family representative Reference Group member
Peter Hilderink Clinical Centre of Body Mind and Health, GGz Breburg Reference Group member
Lineke Tak Specialistisch Centrum SOLK & Somatisch-symptoomstoornissen, Dimence Reference Group member
Lars de Vroege Clinical Centre of Body Mind and Health, GGz Breburg and Tilburg University Reference Group member
Hugo Aben Elisabeth-Tweesteden hospital Reference Group member
Ad Vorselaars ARBO Unie NL Reference Group member
Fleur de Bruijn General practitioner Reference Group member
Caroline Vos Gynaecologist Reference Group member

Additionally, the Dutch reference group included four patient representatives, one carer/family representative, and a senior nurse who wished to remain anonymous or did not complete the privacy form.