| Literature DB >> 34754278 |
Jean-François Allaire1, Yacine Thiam1, Paul Morin2, Hervé Tchala Vignon Zomahoun3, Nathalie Rheault3, Francis Lacasse4, Chantal Doré5, Shelley-Rose Hyppolite6, Suzanne Garon7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Integrated Community Care (ICC) is defined as an interweaving of territory scale and time scale health care and social care interventions implemented in proximity (spatial and relational) in an interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral manner. However, the deployment of in public health and social care networks can be complex owing to their broad mandate and the complexity of their management and accountability. Therefore, we aim to describe integrated community care in order to shed light on how they work, for whom and in what circumstances. THEORY AND METHODS: We will conduct a realist synthesis to design a flexible and scalable theory of the functioning of ICC deployed by public health and social care networks. To do so, a two-phase approach will be used: a systematic review on the topic of interest; and co-development and refinement of theory with local and international stakeholders. This data will be analyzed using both qualitative and quantitative methods. DISSEMINATION OFEntities:
Keywords: Integrated community care; health care; local area; proximity; public services; social care
Year: 2021 PMID: 34754278 PMCID: PMC8555480 DOI: 10.5334/ijic.5629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Integr Care Impact factor: 5.120
Definition of inclusion criteria following the PICOSS approach.
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| Description, characteristics | – all or major groups of the population (e.g., seniors, families, residents of social housing complexes) |
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| Content and terms of delivery | – Localized community-based health care |
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| Common alternatives | – Regular health care and social services |
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| Types of results oroutcomesproduced | – Improved health and well-being of individuals and communities |
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| – Public providers | |
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