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Vol. 14: October-December 2014
Vol. 14: October-December 2014
Published:
2014-10-09
Editorials
What are the principles that underpin integrated care?
Lourdes Ferrer, Nick Goodwin
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PhD Thesis summaries
Health Systems Integration: Competing or Shared Mental Models?
Jenna M. Evans
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Research & theory
Implementation of integrated care for type 2 diabetes: a protocol for mixed methods research
Loraine Busetto, Katrien Ger Luijkx, Hubertus Johannes Maria Vrijhoef
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Project INTEGRATE - a common methodological approach to understand integrated health care in Europe
Lucinda Cash-Gibson, Magda Rosenmoller
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The use of outcome and process indicators to incentivize integrated care for frail older people: a case study of primary care services in Sweden
Anders Lars Anell, Anna Häger Glenngård
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Health care agreements as a tool for coordinating health and social services
Andreas Rudkjøbing, Martin Strandberg-Larsen, Karsten Vrangbæk, John Sahl Andersen, Allan Krasnik
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Collaborative interaction points in post-discharge stroke care
Nadia Davoody, Sabine Koch, Ingvar Krakau, Maria Hägglund
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The short-term effects of an integrated care model for the frail elderly on health, quality of life, health care use and satisfaction with care
Wilhelmina Mijntje Looman, Isabelle Natalina Fabbricotti, Robbert Huijsman
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Patient centredness in integrated care: results of a qualitative study based on a systems theoretical framework
Daniel Lüdecke
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Patient participation in discharge planning conference
Angela Bångsbo, Eva Lidén, Anna Dunér
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Relational continuity of care in integrated maternity and child health clinics improve parents’ service experiences
Miia Tuominen, Anne Kaljonen, Pia Ahonen, Päivi Rautava
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