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Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Hyperscanning Study in Psychological Counseling
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[Intersectorial co-operation in psychiatry].

Morten Kistrup1, Jesper Madsen, Karin Helle Aggernaes

  • 1Psykiatrisk Center Amager, Digevej 110, DK-2300 København S, Denmark.

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Intersectoral cooperation in psychiatry remained unsatisfactory despite interventions. A new trio-interview design involving patients and staff was used to analyze cooperation quality between Psychiatric Center Amager and social psychiatric institutions.

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Area of Science:

  • Organizational psychology
  • Psychiatric care quality improvement
  • Intergroup dynamics analysis

Context:

  • Examining intersectoral cooperation challenges in psychiatry.
  • Focus on collaboration between Psychiatric Center Amager (PCA) and social psychiatric institutions (SPI).
  • Addressing critical intersectoral problems through organizational psychological analysis.

Purpose:

  • To examine and improve intersectoral cooperation in psychiatry.
  • To introduce and apply a novel trio-interview design for assessing cooperation quality.
  • To evaluate cooperation dynamics involving patients and staff.

Summary:

  • Follow-up study analyzed cooperation between PCA and SPI using quantitative and qualitative methods (2005, 2007).
  • A new trio-interview design with informant-triads was employed.
  • Patients consistently rated cooperation as unsatisfactory; staff-reported cooperation improved but remained suboptimal.

Impact:

  • Implemented measures in 2006 to strengthen cooperation had limited effect.
  • Highlights the persistent challenges in achieving effective intersectoral collaboration in mental healthcare.
  • Suggests a need for revised strategies to enhance patient and staff satisfaction with psychiatric services coordination.