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Using Simulation Models to Train Clinicians in the Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound
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Professionals' perceptions of interprofessional collaboration within condition-based units.

Sara M de Jong-Ultee1,2, Liselot de Waard3, Dorine J van Staalduinen4,5

  • 1Department of Value-Based Healthcare, St. Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein/Utrecht, The Netherlands.

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|June 8, 2026
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Interprofessional collaboration quality in condition-based units (CBUs) varies significantly. Streamlined communication, engagement, recognition, and workflow efficacy are key factors influencing collaboration success in CBUs.

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Published on: August 9, 2024

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Services Research
  • Organizational Behavior

Background:

  • Condition-based units (CBUs) are emerging structures to support value-based healthcare (VBHC).
  • Effective interprofessional collaboration is crucial for CBU success, yet its quality is understudied.
  • This research addresses the gap in understanding collaboration dynamics within CBUs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the perceived quality of interprofessional collaboration within CBUs.
  • To identify factors influencing interprofessional collaboration in CBUs.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods study was conducted in four CBUs at a Dutch hospital.
  • Relational coordination (RC) surveys measured perceived collaboration quality.
  • Semi-structured interviews explored factors impacting collaboration.

Main Results:

  • Significant variation in RC scores was found across different professions and disciplines within CBUs.
  • Higher collaboration scores were associated with professionals in similar care pathway segments.
  • Key influencing factors identified: streamlined communication, active engagement, mutual recognition, and workflow efficacy.

Conclusions:

  • Traditional hospital structures may impede interprofessional collaboration in CBUs.
  • Relational dynamics offer a novel approach to assessing collaboration quality in CBUs.
  • Further research is needed to confirm findings and guide improvements for CBU effectiveness in patient care.