Much research has used three logics to understand the dynamics of interprofessionalism: 1) assimilation, that is, adapting the work of others; 2) segregation, where professional roles are separated and boundaries defended; and 3) integration, a perspective on the complementarity of professional roles. However, we found no studies analysing all three logics in connection with each other. Based on an ethnographic study of interprofessional teamwork in the field of mental health and substance use in Norway, this article explores the dynamics of interprofessionalism from all three perspectives. The data collection consisted of 14 observation sessions and 18 in-depth interviews of professionals in the field of health and social work. Investigati...
Introduction: Intersectoral integration is recommended in vocational rehabilitation, though difficul...
The professionals active in the Swedish health and welfare system have in recent years become less h...
This article suggests that there may be profound obstacles to our capacity to work together effectiv...
Background: Although diversity, friction, and harmonisation in interprofessional teamwork are aspect...
Although a body of research suggests that interprofessional collaboration is hindered by the presenc...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
The aim is to conceptualize and develop the understanding of interprofessional teams, team dynamics ...
Major changes in populations’ needs warrant an integration of health and social care delivery throug...
Background: Interprofessional identity (IPI) formation has been asserted to be an essential goal of ...
Interprofessional identity (IPI) development is considered essential in reducing incongruency and im...
International audienceObjectives: Although interprofessional teamwork has been shown to improve pati...
This article is the third in a series reporting the process and findings of a realist synthesis of i...
Teams are an established part of organisations and are, by definition, ‘groups’—but the business dis...
Interprofessional teamwork has become an integral feature of healthcare delivery in a wide range of ...
• This paper explores cross-boundary working and the impact it may have on the manner in which multi...
Introduction: Intersectoral integration is recommended in vocational rehabilitation, though difficul...
The professionals active in the Swedish health and welfare system have in recent years become less h...
This article suggests that there may be profound obstacles to our capacity to work together effectiv...
Background: Although diversity, friction, and harmonisation in interprofessional teamwork are aspect...
Although a body of research suggests that interprofessional collaboration is hindered by the presenc...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
The aim is to conceptualize and develop the understanding of interprofessional teams, team dynamics ...
Major changes in populations’ needs warrant an integration of health and social care delivery throug...
Background: Interprofessional identity (IPI) formation has been asserted to be an essential goal of ...
Interprofessional identity (IPI) development is considered essential in reducing incongruency and im...
International audienceObjectives: Although interprofessional teamwork has been shown to improve pati...
This article is the third in a series reporting the process and findings of a realist synthesis of i...
Teams are an established part of organisations and are, by definition, ‘groups’—but the business dis...
Interprofessional teamwork has become an integral feature of healthcare delivery in a wide range of ...
• This paper explores cross-boundary working and the impact it may have on the manner in which multi...
Introduction: Intersectoral integration is recommended in vocational rehabilitation, though difficul...
The professionals active in the Swedish health and welfare system have in recent years become less h...
This article suggests that there may be profound obstacles to our capacity to work together effectiv...