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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Services Research
  • Interprofessional Healthcare

Background:

  • Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is crucial for integrated care delivery.
  • The precise benefits of IPC and its implementation challenges within integrated care remain incompletely understood.
  • This study investigates the association between IPC and improvements in integrated care initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine if IPC is linked to organizational and patient care enhancements in Swiss integrated care initiatives.
  • To examine how professional, patient, and financial barriers moderate the relationship between IPC and improvements.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized self-reported data from 153 Swiss integrated care initiatives.
  • Employed moderated mediation analyses to assess the impact of IPC on patient care improvements, with organizational improvements as a mediator.
  • Investigated professional, patient, and financial barriers as moderators.

Main Results:

  • IPC implementation correlated with organizational improvements.
  • Organizational improvements, in turn, were associated with enhanced patient care.
  • The positive association between IPC and patient care improvements disappeared when financial barriers were present.

Conclusions:

  • Prioritizing organizational improvements is essential for realizing patient care benefits from IPC in integrated care.
  • Financial barriers significantly impede the positive effects of IPC on integrated care outcomes.
  • Strategies to mitigate financial barriers are crucial for successful integrated care initiatives.