Interprofessional team collaboration (ITC) is pivotal for the safety and the quality of healthcare settings, being associated with higher staff and patient satisfaction. However, individual-level determinants (i.e. socio-demographic and working satisfaction) remain currently largely unexplored. This study aimed to describe the overall ITC (i.e. partnership, cooperation, coordination), identifying the individual-level determinants of each ITC domain. This study had a multicentre approach, using cross-sectional data collection. ITC was assessed using the Interprofessional Team Collaboration Scale II, Italian version (I-AITCS II). The determinants of ITC were investigated through multivariable linear regression models. The study results showed...
<strong>Introduction</strong>. This paper reports the development and validation of a questionnaire ...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Health care systems are facing continual reorganizations in response to scientific and technological...
Interprofessional team collaboration (ITC) is pivotal for the safety and the quality of healthcare s...
Data set from Dellafiore F, Caruso R, Conte G, Grugnetti AM, Bellani S, Arrigoni C. Individual-level...
Background and aim of the work: Interprofessional collaboration in the healthcare sector contributes...
Abstract Background Interprofessional Primary Care Te...
Relational and organisational factors are key elements of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) and ...
Introduction: The health organizations of today are highly complex and specialized. Given this scena...
Abstract Introduction The health organizations of tod...
Interprofessional practice (IPP) has been a focus of attention over the last several decades as a ke...
BACKGROUND: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions demanding primary care services is...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to compare the attitudes regarding interprofessional collaboration of health p...
Professionals in healthcare are increasingly encouraged to work together. This has acted as a cataly...
To face the increasing prevalence of diabetes in Switzerland, a cantonal program has been implemente...
<strong>Introduction</strong>. This paper reports the development and validation of a questionnaire ...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Health care systems are facing continual reorganizations in response to scientific and technological...
Interprofessional team collaboration (ITC) is pivotal for the safety and the quality of healthcare s...
Data set from Dellafiore F, Caruso R, Conte G, Grugnetti AM, Bellani S, Arrigoni C. Individual-level...
Background and aim of the work: Interprofessional collaboration in the healthcare sector contributes...
Abstract Background Interprofessional Primary Care Te...
Relational and organisational factors are key elements of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) and ...
Introduction: The health organizations of today are highly complex and specialized. Given this scena...
Abstract Introduction The health organizations of tod...
Interprofessional practice (IPP) has been a focus of attention over the last several decades as a ke...
BACKGROUND: The number of people with multiple chronic conditions demanding primary care services is...
ABSTRACT Objectives: to compare the attitudes regarding interprofessional collaboration of health p...
Professionals in healthcare are increasingly encouraged to work together. This has acted as a cataly...
To face the increasing prevalence of diabetes in Switzerland, a cantonal program has been implemente...
<strong>Introduction</strong>. This paper reports the development and validation of a questionnaire ...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Health care systems are facing continual reorganizations in response to scientific and technological...