You can tell it works - Experiences from using the VIPS practice model in primary healthcare.
Marit MjørudJanne RøsvikPublished in: Dementia (London, England) (2021)
Regular use of the VIPS practice model appeared to change the work culture for the benefit of both service users and frontline staff. Increased cooperation between frontline staff, nurses, physicians and next of kin was described. Staff were more focused on the needs of the service users, which resulted in care interventions tailored to the needs of the individual with dementia, loyalty to care plans and fewer complaints from next of kin.