Abstract Background Public health and primary care are distinct sectors within western health care systems. Within each sector, work is carried out in the context of organizations, for example, public health units and primary care clinics. Building on a scoping literature review, our study aimed to identify the influencing factors within these organizations that affect the ability of these health care sectors to collaborate with one another in the Canadian context. Relationships between these factors were also explored. Methods We conducted an interpretive descriptive qualitative study involving in-depth interviews with 74 key informants from three provinces, one each in western, central and eastern Canada, and others representing national ...
Background Forming partnerships is a prominent strategy used to promote integrated service delivery ...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the structural mechanisms that facilitate or count...
Background: Public health and primary care are distinct sectors within western heal...
Abstract Background Purposefully building stronger collaborations between primary care (PC) and publ...
In Ontario, there has been widespread investment and reform to enable collaboration between provider...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines organizational characteristics and market conditions likely to influ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the formalization of inter-organiz...
Collaboration is an increasingly adopted strategy for addressing many of society's most complex and ...
Public Health (PH) and Primary Health Care (PHC) need to be better integrated, at different levels o...
Abstract Background Interprofessional Primary Care Te...
Background: Forming partnerships is a prominent strategy used to promote integrated service delivery...
Collaboration refers to relationships in which two or more independent parties voluntarily decide to...
Background Forming partnerships is a prominent strategy used to promote integrated service delivery ...
This qualitative study focuses on the intersection of Organizational Studies and Public Health. Thro...
Background Forming partnerships is a prominent strategy used to promote integrated service delivery ...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the structural mechanisms that facilitate or count...
Background: Public health and primary care are distinct sectors within western heal...
Abstract Background Purposefully building stronger collaborations between primary care (PC) and publ...
In Ontario, there has been widespread investment and reform to enable collaboration between provider...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines organizational characteristics and market conditions likely to influ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the formalization of inter-organiz...
Collaboration is an increasingly adopted strategy for addressing many of society's most complex and ...
Public Health (PH) and Primary Health Care (PHC) need to be better integrated, at different levels o...
Abstract Background Interprofessional Primary Care Te...
Background: Forming partnerships is a prominent strategy used to promote integrated service delivery...
Collaboration refers to relationships in which two or more independent parties voluntarily decide to...
Background Forming partnerships is a prominent strategy used to promote integrated service delivery ...
This qualitative study focuses on the intersection of Organizational Studies and Public Health. Thro...
Background Forming partnerships is a prominent strategy used to promote integrated service delivery ...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the structural mechanisms that facilitate or count...