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A catalyst for system change: a case study of child health network formation, evolution and sustainability in Canada.

Charmaine M McPhersonJenny PloegNancy EdwardsDonna CiliskaWendy Sword
Published in: BMC health services research (2017)
Study findings have important implications for network organizational development, collaborative practice, interprofessional education, public policy, and public system responsiveness research. Findings suggest it is important to explicitly focus on relationships and multi-level socio-political contexts, such as supportive policy environments, in understanding health networks. The dynamic interplay among the Network members; central supportive and inhibiting factors; and micro-, meso-, and macro-organizational contexts was identified.
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