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Strengthening collaboration for interprofessional primary care teams: Insights and key learnings from six disciplinary perspectives.

Rachelle AshcroftNicole BobbetteSheila MoodieJordan MillerKeith AdamsonMary Anne SmithCatherine Donnelly
Published in: Healthcare management forum (2024)
We provide a case example of the collaborative process required to plan and implement initiatives to enhance team-based primary care, drawing on experiences of six disciplines working together to create new curricula as part of Team Primary Care. Recommendations to strengthen collaboration from our team include building capacity requires an understanding of unique disciplinary roles and understanding of unique elements of primary care; competencies have to be specifically articulated and demonstrated within a primary care context; interprofessional education within and across disciplines is needed; establishing primary care competencies would provide a common set of skills, knowledge, values, and attitudes to form a foundation in which to build the capacity of the interprofessional primary care workforce; and interprofessional collaboration is needed in implementing team-based primary care in practice and in preparing an interprofessional workforce prepared to leverage the expertise of the entire team.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • patient safety
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