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Implementation of Project ECHO in a university health network: contrasting and comparing experiences across health conditions through a qualitative approach in a Canadian tertiary care centre.

Élise DevelayClaire Wartelle-BladouAnnie TalbotRania KhemiriJocelyne ParentAline BoulangerSimon DubreucqM Gabrielle Pagé
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
The extent to which a chronic disease relies on a biopsychosocial approach, the degree of interdisciplinary care required and the simplicity/complexity of treatment algorithms influence perceived benefits and barriers to participating in ECHO programmes. These points raised by our study are important in the understanding of the successes and limitations of implementing an ECHO programme. They are essential as they provide key information for tailoring Project ECHO to the chronic disease it addresses.
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