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Psychologically informed health care integrates psychological principles into healthcare, fostering transdisciplinary collaboration. This approach, detailed in the Framework for Catalytic Collaboration, enhances patient care across various health domains.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Psychology in Healthcare
  • Transdisciplinary Studies

Background:

  • Psychologically informed health care involves integrating psychological principles into healthcare settings.
  • This integration has the potential to transform care delivery and foster transdisciplinary collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss key characteristics of psychologically informed health care.
  • To introduce a framework for transdisciplinary care, the Framework for Catalytic Collaboration.
  • To illustrate applications and discuss future directions for this approach.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of direct and indirect modes of psychological principle integration.
  • Description of the Framework for Catalytic Collaboration with six dimensions.
  • Inclusion of four brief illustrations of psychologically informed health care.

Main Results:

  • Identified direct and indirect modes of psychological integration.
  • Presented the Framework for Catalytic Collaboration for transdisciplinary care.
  • Provided examples of psychologically informed health care in practice.

Conclusions:

  • Psychologically informed health care offers a transformative model for integrated care.
  • The Framework for Catalytic Collaboration provides a structure for transdisciplinary efforts.
  • Future development requires professional recognition, financing for indirect modes, and cross-disciplinary training.