'Gearing Up'to improve interprofessional collaboration in primary care: a systematic review and conceptual framework
Abstract Background Interprofessional Primary Care Teams (IPCTs) have been shown to
benefit health systems and patients, particularly those patients with complex care needs …
benefit health systems and patients, particularly those patients with complex care needs …
Collaborative mental health care in Canada: challenges, opportunities and new directions
N Kates, N Sunderji, V Ng, M Patriquin… - The Canadian …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In 1997, the Canadian Psychiatric Association (CPA) and the College of Family Physicians
of Canada (CFPC) published a position paper 1 highlighting the importance of improving …
of Canada (CFPC) published a position paper 1 highlighting the importance of improving …
Access and utilization of mental health services for immigrants and refugees: Perspectives of immigrant service providers
Immigrant and refugee populations experience life stressors due to difficult migration
journeys and challenges in leaving one country and adapting to another. These life …
journeys and challenges in leaving one country and adapting to another. These life …
Interprofessional collaboration in Ontario's family health teams: a review of the literature
S Gocan, MA Laplante, K Woodend - Journal of Research in …, 2014 - jripe.org
Background: In Ontario, 200 interprofessional Family Health Teams (FHTs) have been
established since 2005 to improve primary healthcare access, patient outcomes, and costs …
established since 2005 to improve primary healthcare access, patient outcomes, and costs …
Examining the extent and factors associated with interprofessional teamwork in primary care settings
Despite growing emphasis on adopting team-based models of primary care to facilitate
patient access to a diverse range of care providers, our understanding of team functioning …
patient access to a diverse range of care providers, our understanding of team functioning …
Barriers and enablers to integrating mental health into primary care: a policy analysis
Integrating care for physical health and behavioural health (mental health and addictions)
has been a longstanding challenge, although research supports the clinical and cost …
has been a longstanding challenge, although research supports the clinical and cost …
[HTML][HTML] The delivery of patient care in Ontario's family health teams during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
Objective: The objective of this paper was to identify continuations and changes in care
delivery methods in primary care teams during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: The study …
delivery methods in primary care teams during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: The study …
Evaluating the implementation of integrated mental health care: a systematic review to guide the development of quality measures
N Sunderji, A Ion, A Ghavam-Rassoul… - Psychiatric …, 2017 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Although the effectiveness of integrated mental health care has been
demonstrated, its implementation in real-world settings is highly variable, may not conform to …
demonstrated, its implementation in real-world settings is highly variable, may not conform to …
Collaborating in the context of co-location: a grounded theory study
Background Most individuals with mental health concerns seek care from their primary care
provider, who may lack comfort, knowledge, and time to provide care. Interprofessional …
provider, who may lack comfort, knowledge, and time to provide care. Interprofessional …
Comparing strategies for providing child and youth mental health care services in Canada, the United States, and the Netherlands
This paper reviews how child and youth mental health care services in Canada, the United
States, and the Netherlands are organized and financed in order to identify systems and …
States, and the Netherlands are organized and financed in order to identify systems and …