Royal Holloway University of London, Criminology and Sociology, Egham Hill, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK.
J Interprof Care. 2012 Jan;26(1):6-12. doi: 10.3109/13561820.2011.598640. Epub 2011 Sep 7.
This paper presents a theoretical model of complexity for considering issues relevant to interprofessional working. The need for such a model is introduced with reference to the literature on collaboration and integration in health and social care, particularly in children's services. It is argued that interprofessional working is often seen as a response to complexity, but that current models fail to build an appreciation of complex causality into their approach to addressing needs through targeted interventions. The alternative offered here is a critical realist model based on Bhaskar's domains of reality, focusing on the implications of open systems, complex causality and contingency. These ideas are used to examine some of the issues and dilemmas typically encountered by interprofessional networks in coming together to work on complex cases.
本文提出了一个复杂性理论模型,用于考虑与跨专业工作相关的问题。参考卫生和社会保健领域(特别是儿童服务领域)的合作和整合文献,提出了对这种模型的需求。文中认为,跨专业工作通常被视为对复杂性的一种应对,但当前的模型未能在其通过针对性干预来满足需求的方法中建立对复杂因果关系的理解。本文提供了一种替代方案,即基于巴哈斯卡(Bhaskar)现实领域的批判现实主义模型,重点关注开放系统、复杂因果关系和偶然性的影响。这些观点被用来研究跨专业网络在共同处理复杂案例时通常遇到的一些问题和困境。