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Catherine Hudon1, Olivier Dumont-Samson1, Émilie Hudon2
1Université de Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
Background:
People with complex needs often have unmet biopsychosocial needs that require integrated services through intersectoral collaboration. Few studies have evaluated the factors influencing intersectoral collaboration for health improvement of a vulnerable population between non-profit organizations (NPOs) and primary health care partners in rural areas. The objectives of the study are: (1) to describe intersectoral collaboration between an NPO and its social and primary health care partners in a rural setting; and (2) to identify the elements that facilitate or hinder this collaboration.
Methods:
An instrumental case study was conducted through field research. Data collection included non-participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and analysis of documents. A thematic analysis was then carried out, and a case story was written.
Results:
The case study provides an in-depth account of the case, its context, and the key factors influencing intersectoral collaboration. Fourteen factors were identified as having a significant impact on intersectoral collaboration with the NPO. These factors had positive and negative effects on collaboration efforts. Several of these effects are also factors that had, in turn, effects on collaboration.
Conclusion:
Implementing intersectoral collaborations requires a shared vision, healthy relationships, and transparent, respectful communication, among other important factors. Our study provides leaders of healthcare projects in rural areas with actionable advice to address potential challenges and enhance the effectiveness of their collaborative efforts.
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