Elements Promoting Collaboration among Individuals Involved in Community-based Integrated Care

  • Nishide Ritsuko
    Course of Nursing Science, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Kawata Shiho
    Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, Kyoto Gakuen University
  • Mizutani Mayumi
    Course of Nursing Science, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Nishii Takayuki
    Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Kansai University of Health Sciences
  • Hatashita Hiroyo
    Course of Nursing Science, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine

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  • 地域包括ケアに関わる人々の連携を推進させる要素
  • チイキ ホウカツ ケア ニ カカワル ヒトビト ノ レンケイ オ スイシン サセル ヨウソ

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<p>Objectives : To clarify the elements promoting collaboration among professionals and administrative officials and local residents involved in community-based integrated care.</p><p>Methods : Based on the description of eleven cases of “The community-based integrated care system case collection”, phrases that could judge the contents concerning the promotion of collaboration were collected. We analyzed the phrases qualitatively and inductively.</p><p>Results : One hundred seventy nine phrases from the description of the report were derived, and they were summarized in 38 codes, 10 subcategories, and 4 categories. The categories are : “existence of various foundations necessary for community collaboration” and “intentional approach capturing opportunities in the community” with two subcategories respectively, “activity development to practice high quality community-based integrated care” with four subcategories, and “positive relationship formation toward the same purpose” with two subcategories.</p><p>Conclusion : It has become clear there are four elements promoting collaboration among individuals involved in community-based integrated care. Collaboration, which was induced by “intentional approach capturing opportunities in the community” via administrative officials, more easily move with “existence of various foundations necessary for community collaboration”, and these two categories are the elements that induce and move collaboration in the community. With the basic philosophy and attitude of community-based integrated care, stakeholders offer the support to the local residents according to the present situation as “activity development to practice high quality community-based integrated care” through “positive relationship formation toward the same purpose”, and these two categories are the elements that activate community collaboration.</p>

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