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Models of collaboration.

A D Lorenz1, L B Mauksch, B A Gawinski

  • 1Department of Family Medicine and Psychiatry, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, New York, USA. ANLZ@uhura.cc.rochester.edu

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|May 11, 1999
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Primary care clinicians need to collaborate with mental health professionals to manage complex patient needs. This collaborative health care approach integrates disciplines for shared patient responsibility and improved outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Delivery Systems
  • Interprofessional Collaboration
  • Mental Health Integration

Background:

  • The historical mind/body split has led to professional separatism in healthcare.
  • Complex patient needs require a shift from traditional siloed care models.
  • Collaborative healthcare represents a new paradigm for patient-centered care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the necessity and framework for interprofessional collaboration between primary care and mental health professionals.
  • To outline the principles and practical aspects of establishing effective collaborative healthcare systems.
  • To discuss the evolution and future of collaborative care models in addressing multifaceted patient conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of professional separatism in healthcare.

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  • Conceptual analysis of the 'spirit' and 'spectrum' of collaboration.
  • Identification of key components for successful interprofessional teamwork.
  • Inclusion of practical guidance for implementation and sustainability.
  • Main Results:

    • Effective collaboration requires shared responsibility and integrated strategies.
    • Understanding the historical context of separatism is crucial for building collaborative models.
    • Key ingredients for successful collaboration include clear communication and mutual respect.
    • A practical framework is provided for initiating and maintaining collaborative efforts.

    Conclusions:

    • Interprofessional collaboration is essential for primary care to meet complex patient needs.
    • Collaborative healthcare delivery systems can better mirror and address the complexities of human suffering.
    • Future directions emphasize the integration of mental health services within primary care settings.
    • Practical strategies are vital for the successful adoption and long-term success of collaborative care.