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Eva van Dijk, MSc is a researcher at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Groningen, specializing in Developmental and Behavioural Disorders in Education and Care: Assessment and Intervention. Her work focuses on mental health diagnostics, psychological impacts of medical errors, and parental experiences with genetic testing during pregnancy within the Dutch healthcare context.
Her research interests span developmental disorders, mental health diagnostics, and qualitative research methods. She has conducted significant work examining how general practitioners handle mental health complaints among young adults, the implications of diagnostic processes, and parental experiences with rapid exome sequencing when ultrasound anomalies are detected during pregnancy. Her approach emphasizes understanding the human aspects of medical diagnosis and treatment within primary care settings.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on practical healthcare challenges in the Netherlands, particularly examining diagnostic accuracy, stepped care models for mental health, and the psychological impact of medical misdiagnosis. Her work bridges clinical practice with patient experiences, highlighting the complex interplay between medical diagnosis and psychological wellbeing.
- 21 citations for her work on parental experiences of rapid exome sequencing
- 3 citations for her qualitative study on Dutch GPs and sadness complaints
Dr. van Dijk frequently collaborates with researchers including Batstra, van Tol, and Wienen, producing work that has gained attention in both academic circles and professional healthcare publications. Her research contributes significantly to understanding diagnostic processes and patient experiences within the Dutch healthcare system.


