Interprofessional collaboration in Swedish health and social care from a care manager's perspective |
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Authors: | Anna Dunér |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Work, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to study interprofessional collaboration in health and social care for older people and persons with disabilities from a care manager's perspective. The empirical data was collected at a workshop held during a national conference for care managers and through focus group interviews in two Swedish municipalities. The results showed that the care managers collaborated in different ways with many different professionals from different organisations. The care and discharge planning meetings emerged as the most typical situation where care managers collaborated with different health care professionals. Interprofessional collaboration was seen as a means for care managers to fulfil their assignment and carry out their work. The care manager role encompassed role strain, a relatively weak professional identity, and differences in professional status among those involved in interprofessional collaboration. |
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Keywords: | interprofessional collaboration care manager social work professional role focus groups |
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