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  • Psychology
  • Interprofessional Education

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  • Healthcare delivery is increasingly team-based.
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration is crucial for effective patient care.
  • Understanding psychologists' roles in team-based care is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine psychologists' participation in team-based care.
  • To identify professional collaborators of psychologists.
  • To explore variations in collaboration across practice settings.

Main Methods:

  • Survey data from 1607 psychologists in the 2015 American Psychological Association Center for Workforce Studies.
  • Analysis of interprofessional collaboration frequency and organizational support.
  • Examination of factors influencing collaboration.

Main Results:

  • Practice settings varied significantly in support for and psychologists' involvement in collaboration.
  • Psychologists in individual private practice reported the least collaboration.
  • Collaboration with non-behavioral health professionals was higher in hospitals and VA medical centers.
  • Increased contact with other professions generally boosted psychologists' confidence, except with psychiatrists.

Conclusions:

  • Psychologists' collaborative practices differ by setting.
  • Organizational factors influence interprofessional collaboration.
  • A collaborative practice model is proposed for integrated care, especially for patients on psychotropic medication.