Abstract Background To create an effective community-based integrated care system, interprofessional collaboration based on healthcare professionals’ mutual understanding of their respective roles must be promoted. This study aimed to identify the role conception and role expectation that other healthcare professionals have towards physicians in the context of a community-based integrated care system. Methods We organized focus groups and adopted ‘Role Theory’ as a theoretical framework. We collected data from healthcare professionals attending a conference on community-based integrated care systems in Japan. Fifty-four non-physician healthcare professionals consented to participate in 7 focus groups. Theme analysis based on the verbatim re...
Rationale, aims, and objectives The predominant assumption of doctor professionalism may be prone to...
Effective interprofessional collaboration requires that team members share common perceptions and ex...
Research has focused heavily on the study of Clinical Decision Support Systems. However, CDS systems...
Health care providers are increasingly asked to work in interprofessional teams to enhance the care ...
With current rapid expansions to medical knowledge and technology and rising chronicity of diseases,...
Patient engagement has become the buzz-phrase of 21st Century health care. Around the world, healthc...
The social environment in which hospitals in the Netherlands have to function nowadays is greatly ch...
Abstract Background In the German rehabilitation system, primary care physicians (PCPs), occupationa...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to help answer two persistent calls in the literature: the fi...
Introduction This study explores general practitioners' (GPs) and medical specialists' perceptions o...
In this paper we investigate how inter-professional work affects the reconstruction of professional ...
Background: Over the past decade the healthcare workforce has diversified in several directions with...
Since physician–patient relationships are a central part of the medical practice, it is essential to...
OBJECTIVE: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
FORMANY YEARS, THERE HAS BEENdebate about the degree towhich physicians should as-sume public roles,...
Rationale, aims, and objectives The predominant assumption of doctor professionalism may be prone to...
Effective interprofessional collaboration requires that team members share common perceptions and ex...
Research has focused heavily on the study of Clinical Decision Support Systems. However, CDS systems...
Health care providers are increasingly asked to work in interprofessional teams to enhance the care ...
With current rapid expansions to medical knowledge and technology and rising chronicity of diseases,...
Patient engagement has become the buzz-phrase of 21st Century health care. Around the world, healthc...
The social environment in which hospitals in the Netherlands have to function nowadays is greatly ch...
Abstract Background In the German rehabilitation system, primary care physicians (PCPs), occupationa...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to help answer two persistent calls in the literature: the fi...
Introduction This study explores general practitioners' (GPs) and medical specialists' perceptions o...
In this paper we investigate how inter-professional work affects the reconstruction of professional ...
Background: Over the past decade the healthcare workforce has diversified in several directions with...
Since physician–patient relationships are a central part of the medical practice, it is essential to...
OBJECTIVE: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
FORMANY YEARS, THERE HAS BEENdebate about the degree towhich physicians should as-sume public roles,...
Rationale, aims, and objectives The predominant assumption of doctor professionalism may be prone to...
Effective interprofessional collaboration requires that team members share common perceptions and ex...
Research has focused heavily on the study of Clinical Decision Support Systems. However, CDS systems...