Factors associated with interprofessional collaboration in Primary Health Care: a multilevel analysis.
Jader VasconcelosLivia Fernandes ProbstJaqueline Alcantara Marcelino Dda SilvaMarcelo Viana da CostaMarcia Naomi Santos HigashijimaMara Lisiane de Moraes Dos SantosAlbert Schiaveto de SouzaAlessandro Diogo De CarliPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2023)
Working with an interprofessional focus is increasingly necessary, in view of the growing complexity of the population's health needs. This study aims to assess interprofessional collaboration and the teamwork climate in primary health care (PHC) and determine whether there is a relationship between these two variables. The AITCS-II instrument was used to measure interprofessional collaboration, while to diagnose teamwork climate, the ECTE instrument was used, a version adapted to the SUS context of the Teamwork Climate Inventory instrument. These two instruments were applied online together with a questionnaire for the sociodemographic characterization of the 544 participants, who belonged to 97 Family Health Strategy (FHS) teams in a Brazilian municipality. The obtained data were submitted to a multilevel analysis. A positive correlation was observed between interprofessional collaboration and three of the four teamwork climate factors. The better the work climate, the better the interprofessional collaboration in the corresponding team, and this characteristic stands out in relation to other individual analyzed characteristics.