Abstract Background Interprofessional Primary Care Teams (IPCTs) have been shown to benefit health systems and patients, particularly those patients with complex care needs. The literature suggests a wide range of factors that may influence collaboration in IPCTs, however the evidence base is unclear for many of these factors. To target improvement efforts, we identify studies that demonstrate an association between suggested factors and collaborative processes in IPCTs. Methods A systematic review of 25 years of peer-review literature was conducted to identify studies that test associations between policy, organizational, care team ...
Background: Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for respo...
Introduction: Multi-professional collaboration (MPC) is essential for the delivery of effective and ...
Background: Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for respo...
Abstract Background Interprofessional Primary Care Te...
BACKGROUND: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions demanding primary care services is...
Objective To identify strategies and interventions used to improve interprofessional collaboration a...
Introduction: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is increasingly used but diversely implemented i...
Primary care is the central pillar of health care. The increasingly complex health needs of the popu...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Position Paper of the European Forum for Primary care, December 2011.Primary care is the central pil...
Patients with chronic diseases do not only struggle with physical and psychological symptoms, but al...
Introduction: Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) has long been considered as an essential princip...
In Ontario, there has been widespread investment and reform to enable collaboration between provider...
Given the sociodemographic challenges facing the Belgian primary care system, it is essential to str...
Background: Purposefully building stronger collaborations between primary care (PC)...
Background: Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for respo...
Introduction: Multi-professional collaboration (MPC) is essential for the delivery of effective and ...
Background: Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for respo...
Abstract Background Interprofessional Primary Care Te...
BACKGROUND: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions demanding primary care services is...
Objective To identify strategies and interventions used to improve interprofessional collaboration a...
Introduction: Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is increasingly used but diversely implemented i...
Primary care is the central pillar of health care. The increasingly complex health needs of the popu...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Position Paper of the European Forum for Primary care, December 2011.Primary care is the central pil...
Patients with chronic diseases do not only struggle with physical and psychological symptoms, but al...
Introduction: Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) has long been considered as an essential princip...
In Ontario, there has been widespread investment and reform to enable collaboration between provider...
Given the sociodemographic challenges facing the Belgian primary care system, it is essential to str...
Background: Purposefully building stronger collaborations between primary care (PC)...
Background: Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for respo...
Introduction: Multi-professional collaboration (MPC) is essential for the delivery of effective and ...
Background: Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for respo...