Improving interprofessional collaboration in a community setting: Relationships with burnout, engagement and service quality

Volume: 26, Issue: 3, Pages: 219 - 225
Published: Jan 18, 2012
Abstract
The main purpose of this study was, firstly, to evaluate the effect of an intervention aimed at improving interprofessional collaboration and service quality, and secondly, to examine if collaboration could predict burnout, engagement and service quality among human service professionals working with children and adolescents. The intervention included the establishment of local interprofessional teams and offering courses. The sample was...
Paper Details
Title
Improving interprofessional collaboration in a community setting: Relationships with burnout, engagement and service quality
Published Date
Jan 18, 2012
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
219 - 225
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