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More than one dollop of cortex: Patients' experiences of interprofessional care at an urban family health centre

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTERPROFESSIONAL CARE
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages 229-237

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/13561820802054721

Keywords

Interprofessional care; patient-centered care; patient perspectives; qualitative research

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  1. CPDiQ
  2. University of Toronto Department of Family and Community Medicine Resident Research Project Fund

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While Canada's government has called for collaborative patient-centered care, there is a paucity of research on patients' perspectives of such interprofessional care. This qualitative study conducted at an urban health centre begins to address our knowledge gap through semi-structured interviews and narrative analysis strategies. Findings indicate that good care'' is interprofessional care in the sense that patients perceive it as based in a strong patient-professional relationship that facilitates access to and communication amongst health professionals. Patients affirmed a frequent refrain of family physicians that the most valued characteristics of a health care team are the three A's'': availability, affability and ability. While on several dimensions, the delivery of care was rooted in a patient-centered model, professionals, at points, struggled to find common ground with patients and initiated interprofessional care as a strategy for grappling with this conflict.

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