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  1. Recommendations for Action: Getting the Most out of Interprofessional Primary Health Care Teams

    http://www.conferenceboard.ca/e-library/abstract.aspx?did=5988 Subject:  Collaborative Practice Teamwork Additional Tags (Optional):  primary health care Canada ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/13/2014

  2. The challenge of integrating community pharmacists into the primary health care team: a case study of local pharmaceutical services (LPS) pilots and interprofessional collaboration

    into the primary health care team (PHCT). One of the aims of the LPS contract, introduced in England in ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/14/2014

  3. Wound care in primary health care: district nurses' needs for co-operation and well-functioning organization.

    Most patients with leg- and foot ulcers are managed within non-institutional care. The aim of this study was to investigate the district nurses' wound management, including wound appearance, assignment of responsibility, guidelines for wound treatmen ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/14/2014

  4. Conflict on interprofessional primary health care teams--can it be resolved?

    Increasingly, primary health care teams (PHCTs) depend on the contributions of multiple ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/14/2014

  5. Team effectiveness in academic primary health care teams

    Primary health care is undergoing significant organizational change, including the development of ... of members of primary health care teams regarding what constitutes a team, team effectiveness and the ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/14/2014

  6. Registered nurses as members of interprofessional primary health care teams in remote or isolated areas of Queensland: Collaboration, communication and partnerships in practice

    Nurses represent the largest occupational group of health care professionals in Australia. The ratio of nurses to population is relatively consistent, unlike other health care professional groups (including medical doctors and allied health staff) whose n ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/14/2014

  7. Primary health care in New Zealand: the impact of organisational factors on teamwork

    BACKGROUND: Although teamwork is known to optimise good health care, organisational arrangements and funding models can foster, discourage, or preclude functional teamworking. Despite a new, enhanced population-based funding system for primary care in New ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/14/2014

  8. Collaboration across private and public sector primary health care services: benefits, costs and policy implications

    Ongoing care for chronic conditions is best provided by interprofessional teams. There are challenges in achieving this where teams cross organisational boundaries. This article explores the influence of organisational factors on collaboration between pri ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/14/2014

  9. Finding common ground? Evaluating an intervention to improve teamwork among primary health-care professionals

    OBJECTIVE: Multidisciplinary care has been shown as the most effective option for chronic disease. The aim of the Team-link study was to assess the effectiveness of an intervention to improve teamwork among general practitioners (GPs), practice staff and ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/14/2014

  10. Improving Primary Health Care Through Collaboration: Briefing 1- Current Knowledge About Interprofessional Teams in Canada

    provide an analysis of the impact of inter-professional teams on the Canadian primary health care system. ... Document Highlights Primary health care reform has great potential to improve population health and sustain ... our health care system. Yet, compared with other developed countries, Canada’s primary health care ...

    National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education

    03/14/2014

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