Collaborative governance in the Quebec Cancer Network: a realist evaluation of emerging mechanisms of institutionalization, multi-level governance, and value creation using a longitudinal multiple case study design
Abstract Background People living with and beyond cancer (PLC) receive various forms of specialty care at different locations and many interventions concurrently or over time. They are affected by the operation of professional and organizational silos. This results in undue delays in access, unmet n...
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Main Authors: | Dominique Tremblay (Author), Nassera Touati (Author), Thomas Poder (Author), Helen-Maria Vasiliadis (Author), Karine Bilodeau (Author), Djamal Berbiche (Author), Jean-Louis Denis (Author), Marie-Pascale Pomey (Author), Johanne Hébert (Author), Geneviève Roch (Author), Catherine Prady (Author), Lise Lévesque (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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