Professional collaboration is challenging when resources are minimal and communication is compromised, as is the case in many parts of Africa. In this article, a group of health professionals from the North-West Region of Cameroon report on efforts to improve within-profession, interprofessional and interorganisational collaboration in eye care services. The article describes what collaboration is in healthcare and how it benefits patients, professionals and health systems, using eye and vision care services as an example. Obstacles such as the absence of a coordinated eye care system and the lack of institutional support are described. Seven successful strategies to promote collaboration in this context are identified, and their applicatio...
This scoping review seeks to explore interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in the context of obstetr...
Includes bibliographical references.Lower to middle-income countries are often unable to provide com...
Citizens across the world are increasingly called upon to participate in healthcare improvement. It ...
BACKGROUND: There is an extreme health workforce shortage in Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa. ...
Background: Optometry has, over the past ten years, emerged as a profession strategically positioned...
Interprofessional collaboration is recognized as the innovative, evidence-based strategy that streng...
<p><span>This article explores the possibility and limits of collaboration between medic...
Funding: Global Challenges Research Funding awarded by the Scottish Funding Council.Preventable and ...
Sub-Saharan Africa does not yet have enough eye health workers to help the millions of people suffer...
Increasing rates of adult-onset diabetes in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs) present a growin...
Healthcare providers increasingly recognize the importance of collaboration among stakeholders in co...
Introduction: In the last two decades an increasing number of African countries have established Opt...
Context: Developing and sustaining medical schools in developing countries can be challenging. Some ...
Background: Visual impairment is a public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa, affecting nearly 5% ...
peer reviewedGiven the sociodemographic challenges facing the Belgian primary care system, it is ess...
This scoping review seeks to explore interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in the context of obstetr...
Includes bibliographical references.Lower to middle-income countries are often unable to provide com...
Citizens across the world are increasingly called upon to participate in healthcare improvement. It ...
BACKGROUND: There is an extreme health workforce shortage in Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa. ...
Background: Optometry has, over the past ten years, emerged as a profession strategically positioned...
Interprofessional collaboration is recognized as the innovative, evidence-based strategy that streng...
<p><span>This article explores the possibility and limits of collaboration between medic...
Funding: Global Challenges Research Funding awarded by the Scottish Funding Council.Preventable and ...
Sub-Saharan Africa does not yet have enough eye health workers to help the millions of people suffer...
Increasing rates of adult-onset diabetes in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs) present a growin...
Healthcare providers increasingly recognize the importance of collaboration among stakeholders in co...
Introduction: In the last two decades an increasing number of African countries have established Opt...
Context: Developing and sustaining medical schools in developing countries can be challenging. Some ...
Background: Visual impairment is a public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa, affecting nearly 5% ...
peer reviewedGiven the sociodemographic challenges facing the Belgian primary care system, it is ess...
This scoping review seeks to explore interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in the context of obstetr...
Includes bibliographical references.Lower to middle-income countries are often unable to provide com...
Citizens across the world are increasingly called upon to participate in healthcare improvement. It ...