Ødegård Atle, Strype Jon
Molde University College, Norway.
J Interprof Care. 2009 May;23(3):286-96. doi: 10.1080/13561820902739981.
The present study investigates professionals' perceptions of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in the field of mental health care for children and adolescents. In this study, a 48-item questionnaire was developed to measure perceptions of interprofessional collaboration. A theoretical model (PINCOM) is presented and suggests that interprofessional collaboration is perceived at the individual-, group- and organizational level. The questionnaire was distributed to a sample consisting of 157 professionals in Western Norway. The results of this exploratory study show that the most prominent constructs of collaboration perceived by the professionals were: motivation, group leadership, social support and organizational culture. Furthermore, results indicate that women are more oriented than men toward IPC aspects of communication, coping and organizational domain. It is suggested that the questionnaire may be used to help improve interprofessional collaboration in clinical practice by indicating new ways to enhance dialogue between professionals and to investigate changes in perception of interprofessional collaboration over time. Limitations of the present study were identified and suggestions for future studies within the field are provided.
本研究调查了专业人员对儿童和青少年心理健康护理领域跨专业协作(IPC)的看法。在本研究中,编制了一份包含48个条目的问卷来测量对跨专业协作的看法。提出了一个理论模型(PINCOM),表明跨专业协作在个人、团队和组织层面都能被感知到。该问卷被分发给挪威西部157名专业人员组成的样本。这项探索性研究的结果表明,专业人员所感知到的最突出的协作构念是:动机、团队领导、社会支持和组织文化。此外,结果表明,女性在沟通、应对和组织领域的跨专业协作方面比男性更关注。建议该问卷可用于帮助改善临床实践中的跨专业协作,通过指出加强专业人员之间对话的新方法以及调查跨专业协作认知随时间的变化。确定了本研究的局限性,并为该领域未来的研究提供了建议。