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Interprofessional team-based collaboration between designated GPs and care home staff: a qualitative study in an urban Danish setting.

Line Due ChristensenLinda HuibersFlemming BroMorten Bondo ChristensenAnna Mygind
Published in: BMC primary care (2023)
The designated general practitioner model implied an improved collaboration between general practitioners and care homes staff. Clear, precise, and timely communication between care homes and the general practitioners, as well as mutual trust and acknowledgement was experienced to be essential for the collaboration. An important reason for the overall perception of an improved collaboration was attributed to the more frequent dialogue (more frequent general practitioner visits at the care homes) in which the care homes staff and the designated general practitioners exchange knowledge which again could be applied in future patient encounters.
Keyphrases
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