Patients’ Experiences of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Primary Care: A Scoping Review of the Literature
Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) has been shown to improve patient safety and quality of care. Particularly, IPC assists health care providers to manage complex and chronic diseases. To this end, primary care centers around the world have begun practicing IPC; however, little is known about the...
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doaj-d74b80d4bf89429a97fb98dc83acb55a2021-01-05T01:36:03ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Patient Experience2374-37352374-37432020-12-01710.1177/2374373520925725Patients’ Experiences of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Primary Care: A Scoping Review of the LiteratureKatherine H Morgan PhD, FNP-BC0Cristina Sofia Barroso DrPH, MPH1Sarah Bateman RN, MSN(c)2Melanie Dixson MSIS, AHIP3Kathleen Conroy Brown PhD, MPH4 College of Nursing, The University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN, USA Department of Public Health, The University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN, USA The University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN, USA Knoxville Libraries, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA Department of Public Health, The University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN, USAInterprofessional collaboration (IPC) has been shown to improve patient safety and quality of care. Particularly, IPC assists health care providers to manage complex and chronic diseases. To this end, primary care centers around the world have begun practicing IPC; however, little is known about the patient’s experience of IPC in primary care (IPC-pc). The goals of this scoping review were to identify the studies exploring patients’ perspectives on IPC-pc and to reveal gaps in the literature for future research in order to inform policy and practice. A key word search strategy was conducted using PubMed to identify studies published from 1997 to 2017 on IPC-pc that included data collected from patients or their caregivers about patient experience or satisfaction. Seven studies met the inclusion criteria for the scoping review, and these studies were evaluated by interprofessional intervention, collaboration, and outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373520925725 |
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Katherine H Morgan PhD, FNP-BC Cristina Sofia Barroso DrPH, MPH Sarah Bateman RN, MSN(c) Melanie Dixson MSIS, AHIP Kathleen Conroy Brown PhD, MPH |
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Katherine H Morgan PhD, FNP-BC Cristina Sofia Barroso DrPH, MPH Sarah Bateman RN, MSN(c) Melanie Dixson MSIS, AHIP Kathleen Conroy Brown PhD, MPH Patients’ Experiences of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Primary Care: A Scoping Review of the Literature Journal of Patient Experience |
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Katherine H Morgan PhD, FNP-BC Cristina Sofia Barroso DrPH, MPH Sarah Bateman RN, MSN(c) Melanie Dixson MSIS, AHIP Kathleen Conroy Brown PhD, MPH |
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Patients’ Experiences of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Primary Care: A Scoping Review of the Literature |
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Patients’ Experiences of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Primary Care: A Scoping Review of the Literature |
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Patients’ Experiences of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Primary Care: A Scoping Review of the Literature |
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Patients’ Experiences of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Primary Care: A Scoping Review of the Literature |
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Patients’ Experiences of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Primary Care: A Scoping Review of the Literature |
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patients’ experiences of interprofessional collaborative practice in primary care: a scoping review of the literature |
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Journal of Patient Experience |
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2020-12-01 |
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Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) has been shown to improve patient safety and quality of care. Particularly, IPC assists health care providers to manage complex and chronic diseases. To this end, primary care centers around the world have begun practicing IPC; however, little is known about the patient’s experience of IPC in primary care (IPC-pc). The goals of this scoping review were to identify the studies exploring patients’ perspectives on IPC-pc and to reveal gaps in the literature for future research in order to inform policy and practice. A key word search strategy was conducted using PubMed to identify studies published from 1997 to 2017 on IPC-pc that included data collected from patients or their caregivers about patient experience or satisfaction. Seven studies met the inclusion criteria for the scoping review, and these studies were evaluated by interprofessional intervention, collaboration, and outcomes. |
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