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  • Interprofessional Education
  • Social Care Practice

Background:

  • Effective team assessment is crucial for interprofessional and multi-professional collaboration in community health and social care.
  • Existing assessment tools may not adequately capture the complexities of integrated working across public and voluntary sectors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and describe the Integrated-Component Assessment Framework (I-CAF).
  • To present the Development Matrix for Integration (DMI) as a co-constructed tool.
  • To provide a novel approach for practitioner-led team assessment.

Main Methods:

  • The I-CAF integrates a Scoping Review, Group Concept Mapping, and Collaborative Action Research.
  • Practitioner input was central to the co-construction of the DMI.
  • The DMI is designed for professionals in community health and social care.

Main Results:

  • The I-CAF methodology facilitated the development of the DMI.
  • The DMI serves as a robust self-assessment tool for teams.
  • Stakeholders can identify team strengths and developmental areas, and track progress.

Conclusions:

  • The I-CAF and DMI offer a valuable framework for team assessment in health and social care.
  • The I-CAF approach has potential applicability beyond health and social care.
  • The DMI can be adapted as a development template for other service areas.