Collaboration between community social services and healthcare institutions. The use of a collaborative individual plan
Engelsk titel: Collaboration between community social services and healthcare institutions. The use of a collaborative individual plan
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Författare:
Källmen, Håkan
;
Hed, Anders
;
Elgan, Tobias H
Email: hakan.kallmen@ki.se
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 23
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UI-nummer: 17060247
Sammanfattning
Background: Well-functioning care of people with substance use and psychiatric disorders
presumes collaboration between different parties such as psychiatric care and substance use
treatment centres, as well as social services. According to Swedish law, a collaborative individual
plan, i.e., a written action plan to support structured inter-organisational collaboration, should be
established. However, there are indications that such action plans are not used to a satisfactory
extent. Aim: To explore current inter-organisational collaboration and use of collaborative
individual plans among healthcare units and social services in Stockholm County. Design:
The study uses a cross-sectional design. Participants (N ¼ 797) in a course specifically aimed at
improving the knowledge and use of collaborative individual plans were invited to take part in the
study prior to attending the course. A total of 705 participants accepted. Data were collected
through an electronic questionnaire sent to each participant’s workplace. Non-respondents were
offered a paper version to fill out. Results: Respondents reported participating in one to two
collaborative individual plans per month and about 70% reported using a particular template.
Respondents perceived mainly positive consequences of establishing a collaborative individual
plan, for instance that it clarifies what measures are to be performed and who is responsible.
Conclusions: Although respondents were generally positive about establishing a collaborative
individual plan and the consequences thereof, they reported low use of such action plans.