Exploring pre-implementation perceptions of integrated care in a university setting
Larson, Jonathan M. ; Miller, Melissa M. ; McGill, Sarah K. ; Ormond, Ashley ; Provines, Jessica Lynn ; Petts, Rachel A.
Larson, Jonathan M.
Miller, Melissa M.
McGill, Sarah K.
Ormond, Ashley
Provines, Jessica Lynn
Petts, Rachel A.
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2023-04-24
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Jonathan M. Larson, Melissa M. Miller, Sarah K. McGill, Ashley E. Ormond, Jessica Provines & Rachel A. Petts (2023) Exploring pre-implementation perceptions of integrated care in a university setting, Journal of American College Health, DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2023.2201866
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Objective: To examine providers' perceptions of integrated care prior to the merger of a university's student health center and counseling services. Participants: Seventeen providers across student health services (n?=?9) and counseling (n?=?8) agreed to participate in the qualitative study. Method: Semi-structured individual interviews that focused on the perceived benefits and challenges of the merger were conducted in December 2019. Following the interviews, a thematic analysis was completed. Results: The perceived benefits noted by providers centered on the ability of an interdisciplinary team to improve the coordination of, access to, and quality of care delivered to students. However, more anticipated challenges were reported by providers (e.g., differences in training and care protocols, losing one's autonomy as a provider). Conclusions: This qualitative study provides a more in-depth analysis of providers' perceptions of integrated care prior to implementation in a university setting and may have implications for model adoption.
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Taylor & Francis
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Journal of American College Health
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