Perceptions of Interprofessional Collaboration in Relation to Children with Mental Health Problems. A Pilot Study
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The primary aim of this paper is to present some findings from a pilot study and to outline a tentative model of interprofessional collaboration. A second aim is to reflect on how to design a main study. Seven professionals from school psychology services (3), a children's psychiatric clinic (2) and an elementary school (2), participated in the study. Two methods were used: Semi-structured interview in combination with a vignette and the Sentence Completion Technique. Categorization was used as the central analyzing tool together with condensation and interpretations. The data analysis is supported by the software program Nud*Ist N6. The results are presented in three main sections: (a) interprofessional group variations, (b) the situation of the central actors, and (c) collaboration as a working method.
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