Objectives Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service delivery and is dependent on the strength of the partnership, trust, communication, professional roles and resource sharing. Empirical evidence to confirm the relationships between these factors and improved service provision, however, is lacking. Our aim was to assess the views of staff as to the conditions required for partnership working. Methods This study was a cross-sectional survey of 687 staff offering sexual health education, information or support to young people in the Healthy Respect intervention area in Scotland. Views of each variable were scored and structural equation modelling was used to assess the theoretical model. Results ...
YesBryan McIntosh, senior lecturer in health management and organisational behaviour at the Universi...
This paper employs a case study approach in order to examine the contribution of interagency working...
A case study of an inter-agency collaboration was carried out through in-depth interviews with 25 st...
Objectives Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service d...
Objectives Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service d...
Objectives Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service d...
Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service delivery and...
Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service delivery and...
Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service delivery and...
Partnership working has become something of a government imperative for tackling complex public heal...
Partnership working has become something of a government imperative for tackling complex public heal...
Partnership working has become something of a government imperative for tackling complex public heal...
Partnership working has become something of a government imperative for tackling complex public heal...
Working in partnership, both across social care and health and with service users, has been a persis...
Working in partnership, both across social care and health and with service users, has been a persis...
YesBryan McIntosh, senior lecturer in health management and organisational behaviour at the Universi...
This paper employs a case study approach in order to examine the contribution of interagency working...
A case study of an inter-agency collaboration was carried out through in-depth interviews with 25 st...
Objectives Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service d...
Objectives Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service d...
Objectives Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service d...
Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service delivery and...
Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service delivery and...
Successful partnership working has theoretically been linked to improvements in service delivery and...
Partnership working has become something of a government imperative for tackling complex public heal...
Partnership working has become something of a government imperative for tackling complex public heal...
Partnership working has become something of a government imperative for tackling complex public heal...
Partnership working has become something of a government imperative for tackling complex public heal...
Working in partnership, both across social care and health and with service users, has been a persis...
Working in partnership, both across social care and health and with service users, has been a persis...
YesBryan McIntosh, senior lecturer in health management and organisational behaviour at the Universi...
This paper employs a case study approach in order to examine the contribution of interagency working...
A case study of an inter-agency collaboration was carried out through in-depth interviews with 25 st...