Journal of Integrated Care: Volume 24 Issue 2
Practical evidence for service improvement
Table of contents
Multi-agency working and implications for care managers
Rowan Jasper, Mark Wilberforce, Hilde Verbeek, David J ChallisTo examine the association between multi-agency working and psychosocial characteristics of work, practitioner time-use and job satisfaction.
Self-care for people coping with long-term health conditions in the community: the views of patients and GPs
Tessa Trappes-LomaxLong-term health problems put great pressures on health and social care services. Supporting ‘self-care’ has measurable benefits in helping patients cope better, but is…
Integrated commissioning and structural integration: the experience of Northern Ireland
Ann Marie Gray, Derek BirrellAcross the UK integrated commissioning is seen as important to achieving integrated care. In Great Britain this has largely meant separate health and social care agencies coming…
The play’s the thing: development of an interprofessional drama
Michelle Cornes, Caroline Norrie, Jill ManthorpePurposeTo report and discuss the findings of an evaluation of the drama performance and reception of ‘Let’s Talk’ in the context of interprofessional practice.
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Axel Kaehne