127 Implementation and experiences of the Solid Start program Table 2. Continued. 2019 2020 2021 Monitoring What is the status of monitoring Solid Start in your municipality? a We monitor the progress (process) of our program (e.g. implementation of interventions) We monitor the outcomes of our program (e.g. pregnancy outcomes) We have plans to monitor progress We have plans to monitor outcomes None of the above No data No data No data No data No data 59 (21%, 17%) 33 (12%, 9%) 105 (37%, 30%) 81 (29%, 23%) 112 (39%, 32%) 71 (31%, 20%) 22 (10%, 6%) 102 (45%, 29%) 75 (33%, 21%) 43 (19%, 12%) Do you have insight in the statistics and facts concerning the first thousand days in your municipality? (2019)/ Did you conduct a baseline assessment to gain insight in the statistics and facts concerning the first thousand days in your municipality? (2020 and 2021) Yes No 102 (73%, 29%) 38 (27%, 11%) 118 (42%, 33%) 166 (58%, 47%) 154 (68%, 44%) 71 (32%, 20%) COVID-19 Has the COVID-19 pandemic affected activities and progress of Solid Start in your municipality/coalition? a Yes, it has caused a delay Yes, other (e.g. changes in the approach/ strengthening of collaboration/ fewer financial resources for Solid Start) No, it has not had any major consequences so far No data No data No data 197 (70%, 55%) 8 (3%, 2%) 68 (24%, 19%) 167 (75%, 47%) 16 (7%, 5%) 52 (23%, 15%) Partners Which parties are part of the local coalition or with which parties do you collaborate? a (see Figure 5 for an overview of specific partners in 2021) At least 1 partner in the medical sector At least 1 partner in the social sector At least 1 partner within the municipal organization (other departments) At least 1 partner within the community 110 (79%, 31%) 120 (86%, 34%) 96 (69%, 27%) No data 225 (78%, 63%) 262 (91%, 74%) 255 (89%, 72%) No data 217 (95%, 86%) 224 (98%, 89%) 220 (96%, 87%) 83 (36%, 33%) Which parties that are not currently involved would you like to consult with? (top 3) a General practitioners Experts-by-experience Health insurers No data No data No data No data No data No data 77 (34%, 22%) 55 (20%, 16%) 44 (16%, 13%) a Multiple answers allowed b In 2019, only Health In The City municipalities (in Dutch: Gezond In De Stad (GIDS) gemeenten) were requested to participate (n = 150). At that time, they were the only municipalities that could request the Solid Start funds c The percentage in relation to the total number of municipalities is often an underestimation, given the large number of missing values, particularly for municipalities that did not apply for the Solid Start funds. All percentages can be considered conservative, representing a minimum lower limit; the actual percentage is likely to be higher. d The number of municipalities changed during the years due to the merging of municipalities 5
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