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Measuring the quality of interprofessional collaboration in child mental health collaborative care
OBJECTIVE: This pilot study examines the potential utility of the Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model and the shared decision-making scales in evaluating the quality of partnership in child mental health collaborative care. METHODS: Ninety-six primary care professionals working with...
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2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3287319/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22371692 |
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author | Rousseau, Cécile Laurin-Lamothe, Audrey Nadeau, Lucie Deshaies, Suzanne Measham, Toby |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This pilot study examines the potential utility of the Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model and the shared decision-making scales in evaluating the quality of partnership in child mental health collaborative care. METHODS: Ninety-six primary care professionals working with children and youth responded to an internet survey which included the Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model scale (PINCOM-Q) and an adapted version of a shared decision-making scale (Échelle de confort décisionnel, partenaire—ECD-P). The perceptions of child mental health professionals were compared with those of other professionals working with children. RESULTS: The PINCOM-Q and the ECD-P scales had an excellent internal consistency and they were moderately correlated. Child mental health professionals’ Individual Interprofessional Collaboration scores from the PINCOM-Q individual aspects subscale were better than that of other child professionals. CONCLUSION: These scales may be interesting instruments to measure the quality of partnership in child mental health collaborative care settings. Research needs to replicate these findings and to determine whether the quality of collaboration is a predictor of mental health outcome. |
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spelling | pubmed-32873192012-02-27 Measuring the quality of interprofessional collaboration in child mental health collaborative care Rousseau, Cécile Laurin-Lamothe, Audrey Nadeau, Lucie Deshaies, Suzanne Measham, Toby Int J Integr Care Research and Theory OBJECTIVE: This pilot study examines the potential utility of the Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model and the shared decision-making scales in evaluating the quality of partnership in child mental health collaborative care. METHODS: Ninety-six primary care professionals working with children and youth responded to an internet survey which included the Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model scale (PINCOM-Q) and an adapted version of a shared decision-making scale (Échelle de confort décisionnel, partenaire—ECD-P). The perceptions of child mental health professionals were compared with those of other professionals working with children. RESULTS: The PINCOM-Q and the ECD-P scales had an excellent internal consistency and they were moderately correlated. Child mental health professionals’ Individual Interprofessional Collaboration scores from the PINCOM-Q individual aspects subscale were better than that of other child professionals. CONCLUSION: These scales may be interesting instruments to measure the quality of partnership in child mental health collaborative care settings. Research needs to replicate these findings and to determine whether the quality of collaboration is a predictor of mental health outcome. Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2012-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3287319/ /pubmed/22371692 Text en Copyright 2012, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This work is licensed under a (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License |
spellingShingle | Research and Theory Rousseau, Cécile Laurin-Lamothe, Audrey Nadeau, Lucie Deshaies, Suzanne Measham, Toby Measuring the quality of interprofessional collaboration in child mental health collaborative care |
title | Measuring the quality of interprofessional collaboration in child mental health collaborative care |
title_full | Measuring the quality of interprofessional collaboration in child mental health collaborative care |
title_fullStr | Measuring the quality of interprofessional collaboration in child mental health collaborative care |
title_full_unstemmed | Measuring the quality of interprofessional collaboration in child mental health collaborative care |
title_short | Measuring the quality of interprofessional collaboration in child mental health collaborative care |
title_sort | measuring the quality of interprofessional collaboration in child mental health collaborative care |
topic | Research and Theory |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3287319/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22371692 |
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