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Collaborative family health care: what do practitioners think

Collaborative family health care: what do practitioners think

Pereira, M. Graça;

Smith, Thomas Edward

| Asociación Española de Psicología Conductual AEPC | 2003 | URI

Journal Article

Although in recent years, family therapy practitioners have been working in physical health environments, this process has been confusing as to the proper role of the family therapist in such settings. This article describes a quantitative study, using
a survey design, that attempted to better define the collaborative practice between
medical and psychosocial providers in health care. For that purpose, a questionnaire
was developed based on a prior qualitative design that included ethnographic interviews
that generated theoretical concepts inductively derived from family therapists and family physicians’ detailed descriptions of their experience in collaborative health care. The study’s goal attempted to provide more information regarding the practice of the
interdisciplinary approach in health care. Results showed that the major area of concern for all types of practioners is training both in private as in not-for-profit settings. The
distinction between different types of practitioners and their contribution for collaborative health care was also acknowledged. The integration between the biomedical model and the systemic model is still a problematic area for those who practice a collaborative approch. Implications of the results towards the practice and the operationalization of the collaborative approach are emphasized.

Publicação

Ano de Publicação: 2003

Editora: Asociación Española de Psicología Conductual AEPC

Identificadores

ISSN: 1576-7329

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