在同一地点的卫生和社会服务中发展合作实践:多学科发展小组的观察性研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
International Journal of Integrated Care Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.5334/ijic.8939
Kaisa Pasanen
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摘要

导言:尽管正在努力整合保健和社会服务,但在一线实践中实现整合仍然具有挑战性。这项研究探讨了一个多学科发展小组的协作,目的是改善芬兰赫尔辛基一个设在同一地点的保健和社会服务中心的协作。利用知识实践作为解决复杂问题的手段的概念,该研究分析了如何在小组内实施协作和共同发展。描述:使用溯因法分析了从11个发展讲习班收集的观测数据。通过分析,确定了三种协作模式:1)片面知识共享,2)协同知识共享,3)协同知识创造。讨论:共享概念和新的多学科服务流程支持协作模式的工作,而一些促进实践似乎阻碍了它们。研究结果揭示了自下而上发展的理想与影响它的组织条件之间的差距。明确的任务和有目的的便利对于实现这些发展倡议的预期目标至关重要。结论:更强的理论基础和明确的变革理论可以促进发展。这项研究确定了一些理论概念,这些概念将协作阐明为一套情境塑造的社会实践。这些见解有助于设计和促进基于实践的开发工作。
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Developing Collaborative Practices in Co-Located Health and Social Services: An Observational Study of a Multidisciplinary Development Group.

Introduction: Despite ongoing efforts to integrate health and social services, achieving integration in front-line practice remains challenging. This study explored collaboration in a multidisciplinary development group aimed at improving collaboration in one co-located health and social services centre in Helsinki, Finland. Drawing on the notion of knowledge practices as means for solving complex issues, the study analysed how collaboration and co-development are enacted within the group.

Description: Observational data collected from 11 development workshops were analysed using an abductive approach. The analysis identified three modes of collaboration: 1) one-sided knowledge sharing, 2) collaborative knowledge sharing, and 3) collaborative knowledge creation.

Discussion: Shared concepts and a new multidisciplinary service process supported collaborative modes for working, while some facilitation practices seemed to hinder them. The findings revealed a gap between the ideal of bottom-up development and the organisational conditions influencing it. A clear mandate and purposeful facilitation are critical to achieving the intended goals of such development initiatives.

Conclusion: Stronger theoretical foundations and explicit theories of change could enhance development efforts. This study identified theoretical concepts that illuminate collaboration as a contextually shaped set of social practices. These insights can contribute to the design and facilitation of practice-based development efforts.

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International Journal of Integrated Care
International Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
887
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 2000, IJIC’s mission is to promote integrated care as a scientific discipline. IJIC’s primary purpose is to examine critically the policy and practice of integrated care and whether and how this has impacted on quality-of-care, user experiences, and cost-effectiveness. The journal regularly publishes conference supplements and special themed editions. To find out more contact Managing Editor, Susan Royer. The Journal is supported by the International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC).
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