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Assessing an interdisciplinary health care model: the Governor's Wellmobile Program.

Jayshree S Jani1, Carolyn Tice, Rebecca Wiseman

  • 1Social Work Department, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA. jani@umbc.edu

Social Work in Health Care
|May 16, 2012
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Summary

This study evaluates Bronstein's interdisciplinary collaboration model within a community health program. Findings offer insights into applying this model to enhance social work practice in healthcare delivery.

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Published on: July 27, 2018

Area of Science:

  • Social Work
  • Healthcare Management
  • Interdisciplinary Studies

Background:

  • Community-based healthcare services require effective interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Bronstein's (2003) generic model provides a framework for understanding such collaborations.
  • The Governor's Wellmobile Program represents a new initiative in community health delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the applicability of Bronstein's (2003) interdisciplinary collaboration model.
  • To analyze the functioning of the Governor's Wellmobile Program.
  • To derive implications for social work practice in community health.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of quarterly reports from the Governor's Wellmobile Program.
  • Interviews with faculty and students involved in the collaboration.
  • Qualitative assessment of the interdisciplinary collaboration model's effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • The study provides an assessment of Bronstein's model in a practical community health setting.
  • Identified strengths and challenges of the interdisciplinary collaboration within the Wellmobile Program.
  • Demonstrated the model's utility and areas for adaptation in social work practice.

Conclusions:

  • Bronstein's model is applicable to community-based interdisciplinary health collaborations.
  • The findings inform social work's role in integrated healthcare delivery.
  • Recommendations for optimizing interdisciplinary teamwork in similar programs.