Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, underserved patient populations. Collaboration among providers is one way to promote accessible, comprehensive and continuous care in healthcare organizations. This paper describes the quantitative findings from two time points that examined providers' views of collaboration among a sample of diverse personnel (e.g. clinical nurses, social workers, dental providers, mental health providers, clerical staff, medical assistants, public health staff, and administrators) within a federally qualified nurse managed health care centre in the United States.Methods: The quantitative arm of a mixed-method study is presented in this paper. Two instruments, the...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, unders...
Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, unders...
Communication is an important part of a collaborative relationship. In healthcare, lack of communica...
Interprofessional collaboration between nurses and doctors is essential for providing high-quality, ...
Collaboration among different healthcare professionals consists of effective teamwork and communicat...
Interprofessional teamwork provides significant benefits for patients. However, qualitative research...
Objective: The objective of this review was to gain a better understanding of the interprofessiona...
Collaboration is one of the primary vehicles through which hospital staff can address the extraordin...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, unders...
Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, unders...
Communication is an important part of a collaborative relationship. In healthcare, lack of communica...
Interprofessional collaboration between nurses and doctors is essential for providing high-quality, ...
Collaboration among different healthcare professionals consists of effective teamwork and communicat...
Interprofessional teamwork provides significant benefits for patients. However, qualitative research...
Objective: The objective of this review was to gain a better understanding of the interprofessiona...
Collaboration is one of the primary vehicles through which hospital staff can address the extraordin...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...