Development and validation of the DIMHP:
Community health nurses in the following Danish municipalities have contributed to the development and validation of the DIMH assessment: Albertslund, Ballerup, Brøndby, Gentofte, Glostrup, Herlev, Høje-Taastrup, Lyngby-Tårbæk, Rødovre, Tårnby and Køge
Development of the DIMHP:
The DIMHP is developed by a working group that includes experienced community health nurses, senior community health nurses and experts in the development of mental health in infants.
Participating community health nurses from a number of Danish municipalities:
Dragør: Dorthe Svendsen, senior community health nurse.
Gladsaxe: Lotte Finseth, managerial position in Frederiksberg municipality, formerly a community health nurse in Gladsaxe municipality.
Glostrup:Eva Hellebek, community health nurse, Lisbet Holst, community health nurse, Majbritt Vonsild, community health nurse, project community health nurse, SDU & Marika Jensen, senior community health nurse.
Herlev: Hannah G. Nielsen, community health nurse.
Hillerød: Lene Kjær, community health nurse & Sine Bregn Machon, community health nurse.
Høje-Taastrup: Lone Dahlstrøm, senior community health nurse & Lene Caspersen, senior community health nurse in Albertslund, former community health nurse in Høje-Taastrup.
Kalundborg: Ellen Blemmer, community health nurse.
Roskilde: Helle Erstling Rasmussen, senior community health nurse.
Rudersdal: Anne Lorenzen, community health nurse.
Vejle: Jette Lützen, district manager and community health nurse & Ulla Dupont, senior community health nurse.
Contributing experts:
Anne Lise Olsen, clinical associate professor, specialist, consultant, infant and toddler psychiatry, Region Zealand, University of Copenhagen.
Jette Asmussen, [A1]specialist, consultant, specialist in infant and toddler psychiatric function, Odense University Hospital.
Mala Moskowicz, specialist in infant and toddler psychiatry, Capital Region of Denmark.
Susanne Landorph, clinical psychologist, specialising in child development psychology.
Tina Tingleff, clinical psychologist, specialist in child development psychology and infant and toddler Psychiatry, Region Zealand.
Financial support for the development and implementation of the DIMHP:
Ministry of Health (Development and initial validation of the DIMHP).
The Obel Family Foundation (Validation of the DIMHP).
Trygfonden (Validation of the DIMHP).
Novo Nordisk Foundation (Competence development and anchoring of the DIMHP).