Interprofessional Collaborative Relationship-Building Model in Action in Primary Care: A Secondary Analysis
IntroductionTeam-based care has been integrated into primary care (PC) across Canada because it improves patient safety, effectiveness, efficiency, person-centredness, and equity. However, this integration in and of itself may not lead to improved patient care without effective interpersonal relatio...
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Main Authors: | Pamela Wener (Author), Leanne Leclair (Author), Moni Fricke (Author), Cara Brown (Author) |
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