Rayburn, William F Jenkins, Carolyn
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Obstetrics and gynecology clinics of North America
Interprofessional collaboration has the potential to impact our complex, dynamic health care system through team-led or collective core competencies (professionalism, communication, teamwork, interprofessional education) that promote system improvements for quality care and patient safety. Strategies to reduce errors and subsequent adverse outcomes...
Raat, Willem Smeets, Miek Vandewal, Isolde Broekx, Lien Peters, Sanne Janssens, Stefan Vaes, Bert Aertgeerts, Bert
Published in
BMC Health Services Research
Background Cardiologists play a key role in multidisciplinary care by guiding heart failure (HF) management in the hospital and in the community. Regional implementation of multidisciplinary health care interventions depends on how they perceive collaboration with other health care disciplines, yet research on this topic is limited. This study aime...
Ligthart, Chiara (author)
As a result of the high failure costs and many project delays in the construction industry, collaborative contracts emerged in an attempt to improve project performance. The project alliance was one of them. This integrative way of working requires a focus on the human aspects, because people from different organisational cultures are brought toget...
Lennox, Charlotte Stevenson, Rachel Owens, Christabel Byng, Richard Brand, Sarah L. Maguire, Mike Durcan, Graham Stevenson, Caroline Shaw, Jenny Quinn, Cath
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Health & Justice
Background People in the criminal justice system have complex needs but often do not make use of services outside of prison, in many cases due to poorly joined up working between health and criminal justice services. The ‘Engager’ programme aimed to develop a complex collaborative care intervention for people leaving prison with common mental healt...
Scott, Ian Gong, Ting
Published in
Global Public Policy and Governance
The literature on silos in government often focuses on their failure to engage effectively in horizontal coordination. While this is often true, silos-dominant administrative systems may still find ways to overcome or prevent incoherence in government. The problem is not so much with the structure of silos but with the lack of effective coordinatio...
Jost, F. Newell, R. Dale, A.
Published in
Heliyon
Climate policy; Sustainable development; Sustainable community development; Local government; Decision-making; Virtual meeting; Collaboration; Collaboratory.
Cadée, Franka Nieuwenhuijze, Marianne J Lagro-Janssen, A L M de Vries, Raymond
Published in
Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives
Twinning collaborations, where two groups - from educational institutions, hospitals or towns - work together cross-culturally on joint goals, are increasingly common worldwide. Pairing up individuals, so-called twin pairs, is thought to contribute to successful collaboration in twinning projects, but as yet, there is no empirical evidence or theor...
Borg, Meghan E. Butterfield, Kaitlyn M. Wood, Eileen Zhang, Huan Huan Pinto, Sabrina
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SN Social Sciences
Collaborative work is a critical component of active learning. Where in-person collaboration may not be possible, inclusion of online collaboration tools has become more prevalent. Previous studies have suggested that online collaboration is beneficial to overall learning outcomes; however, little research has investigated how differences in person...
Supera, Jakub (author)
Public procurement in the European Union is an important part of interaction between governments and the market. According to the European Commission1 every year over 250 000 public authorities in the EU spend around 14% of GDP (around €2 trillion per year) on the purchase of services, works and supplies. Often perceived as a purely bureaucratic pr...
Barrett, Emily Bosse, Amber J.
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Geojournal
At the center of community geography is a commitment to mutually beneficial and co-produced knowledge. While the intricacies of managing these two commitments are often well-articulated for community partners, university faculty and their undergraduate students, the experiences of precariously positioned researchers (such as graduate students or th...