Relational coordination in interprofessional teams and its effect on patient-reported benefit and continuity of care: a prospective cohort study from rehabilitation centres in Western Norway
Abstract Background Rehabilitation services depend on competent professionals who collaborate effectively. Well-functioning interprofessional teams are expected to positively impact continuity of care. Key factors in continuity of care are communication and collaboration among health care profession...
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Main Authors: | Merethe Hustoft (Author), Eva Biringer (Author), Sturla Gjesdal (Author), Jörg Aβmus (Author), Øystein Hetlevik (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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