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Joint working in community mental health teams: implementation of an integrated care pathwayGwyneth Rees
Department of Psychology and Disability Studies, School of Health Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
Health Soc Care Community 12:527-36. 2004..Team development, education about integration and change management are essential if ICPs are to foster and support joint working in integrated teams...
Evaluation and development of integrated teams: the use of Significant Event AnalysisGwyneth Rees
Department of Psychology and Disability Studies, RMIT, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia
J Interprof Care 19:125-36. 2005..The main barriers to SEA are discussed as well as the need for longitudinal research to assess the impact of SEA on integration of the team and wider service...
Depression training program for eye health and rehabilitation professionalsGwyneth Rees
Centre for Eye Research Australia, The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Optom Vis Sci 87:494-500. 2010..This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of a depression training program on practitioners' confidence, perceived barriers, and their likelihood of responding to depression in patients with vision impairment...
The effectiveness of quality improvement tools: joint working in integrated community teamsGuro Huby
University of Edinburgh, Division of Community Health Sciences General Practice, Edinburgh, UK
Int J Qual Health Care 17:53-8. 2005..To explore the effectiveness of integrated care pathways in facilitating integration in community-based teams...
