Publications by authors named "Dagney Hopp"

Children, particularly those with atypical or delayed development, have a reduced ability to self-regulate their emotions and behaviour. After a number of anxiety or stress provoking events, this reduced regulatory ability can result in a meltdown. Extrinsic signals of an impending meltdown are often recognised and acted on by clinicians or parents.

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  • The paper highlights the importance of developing programme logic models for effective planning, evaluation, and communication, particularly in telehealth initiatives for rural children in Australia.
  • It details the use of literature review and consultations with stakeholders to create a logic model that identifies the complexities of the telehealth programme and aims to enhance its sustainability.
  • The authors emphasize that engaging stakeholders in the development process not only clarifies how the programme functions but also aids in integrating the programme more deeply within the organization’s existing services.
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