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  • Laustsen, Christine E., et al. (author)
  • Why are models for collaboration so confusing and difficult? : Perceptions by health and social care professionals on developing and implementing models for collaboration
  • 2024
  • In: International Journal of Healthcare Management. - : Maney Publishing. - 2047-9700 .- 2047-9719.
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Introduction : Many situations in health and social care require collaboration to ensure seamless and good care with the person in focus. However, collaboration can be a difficult and confusing process. Hence, organizations often support it by developing and implementing models for collaboration.  Aim : This study aimed to explore health and social care professionals’ perceptions of collaboration models, as well as what difficulties they perceived in developing and implementing them in a municipality.  Method : Data was collected in a Swedish municipality, through mainly interviews with participating professionals and analysed using inductive content analysis. Results: The professionals’ responses illustrated variations in perceptions of what constitutes a collaboration model (i.e. core values, a framework, a process, or a function) and why collaboration models are needed (i.e. for the good of the resident, for the good of the organization, or for the good of society). Furthermore, several perceived difficulties in developing and implementing collaboration models were captured.  Conclusion : The varied perceptions of collaboration models, together with the captured difficulties, help explain why models for collaboration are seen as confusing and difficult to develop and implement. This study can increase healthcare managements’ understanding of the complexity of collaboration models and assist future development and implementation.
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  • Omar Bali, A., et al. (author)
  • Public engagement with pictures and videos about COVID-19 vaccination on social media : A cross-sectional study in a developing country
  • 2024
  • In: International Journal of Healthcare Management. - : Informa UK Limited. - 2047-9700 .- 2047-9719.
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Vaccination is a critical component of preventing infectious diseases and is one of the most effective public health interventions. While social media is an essential source of health and medical information, it is crucial to understand the link between social media involvement and vaccination engagement. This study examines the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and social media in Iraq. A web-based questionnaire was administered through Google Forms to elicit responses from a total of 2088 Iraqi social media users aged 18 years and over. The findings suggested significant differences in vaccination engagement due to the level of use of social media and demographic backgrounds, particularly age, educational attainment, and income. Active users and young-aged groups with less educational level and income were more likely to have a positive attitude toward vaccination. Future studies should address demographics and the extent of using social media factors in public health studies. Our findings support the use of social media in raising health awareness. 
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