Evaluating intersectoral collaboration: a model for assessment by service users

Introduction: DELTA was launched as a project in 1997 to improve intersectoral collaboration in the rehabilitation field. In 2005 DELTA was transformed into a local association for financial co-ordination between the institutions involved. Based on a study of the DELTA service users, the purpose of...

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Main Authors: Bengt Ahgren, Susanna Bihari Axelsson, Runo Axelsson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2009-02-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/articles/304
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spelling doaj-5b870399a7474bd0bba19582b202ba932020-11-24T23:59:44ZengUbiquity PressInternational Journal of Integrated Care1568-41562009-02-019110.5334/ijic.304304Evaluating intersectoral collaboration: a model for assessment by service usersBengt AhgrenSusanna Bihari AxelssonRuno AxelssonIntroduction: DELTA was launched as a project in 1997 to improve intersectoral collaboration in the rehabilitation field. In 2005 DELTA was transformed into a local association for financial co-ordination between the institutions involved. Based on a study of the DELTA service users, the purpose of this article is to develop and to validate a model that can be used to assess the integration of welfare services from the perspective of the service users. <br><br> Theory: The foundation of integration is a well functioning structure of integration. Without such structural conditions, it is difficult to develop a process of integration that combines the resources and competences of the collaborating organisations to create services advantageous for the service users. In this way, both the structure and the process will contribute to the outcome of integration. <br><br> Method: The study was carried out as a retrospective cross-sectional survey during two weeks, including all the current service users of DELTA. The questionnaire contained 32 questions, which were derived from the theoretical framework and research on service users, capturing perceptions of integration structure, process and outcome. Ordinal scales and open questions where used for the assessment. <br><br> Results: The survey had a response rate of 82% and no serious biases of the results were detected. The study shows that the users of the rehabilitation services perceived the services as well integrated, relevant and adapted to their needs. The assessment model was tested for reliability and validity and a few modifications were suggested. Some key measurement themes were derived from the study. <br><br> Conclusion: The model developed in this study is an important step towards an assessment of service integration from the perspective of the service users. It needs to be further refined, however, before it can be used in other evaluations of collaboration in the provision of integrated welfare services.http://www.ijic.org/articles/304intersectoral collaborationintegrationevaluationuser assessment
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author Bengt Ahgren
Susanna Bihari Axelsson
Runo Axelsson
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Runo Axelsson
Evaluating intersectoral collaboration: a model for assessment by service users
International Journal of Integrated Care
intersectoral collaboration
integration
evaluation
user assessment
author_facet Bengt Ahgren
Susanna Bihari Axelsson
Runo Axelsson
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title Evaluating intersectoral collaboration: a model for assessment by service users
title_short Evaluating intersectoral collaboration: a model for assessment by service users
title_full Evaluating intersectoral collaboration: a model for assessment by service users
title_fullStr Evaluating intersectoral collaboration: a model for assessment by service users
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating intersectoral collaboration: a model for assessment by service users
title_sort evaluating intersectoral collaboration: a model for assessment by service users
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Journal of Integrated Care
issn 1568-4156
publishDate 2009-02-01
description Introduction: DELTA was launched as a project in 1997 to improve intersectoral collaboration in the rehabilitation field. In 2005 DELTA was transformed into a local association for financial co-ordination between the institutions involved. Based on a study of the DELTA service users, the purpose of this article is to develop and to validate a model that can be used to assess the integration of welfare services from the perspective of the service users. <br><br> Theory: The foundation of integration is a well functioning structure of integration. Without such structural conditions, it is difficult to develop a process of integration that combines the resources and competences of the collaborating organisations to create services advantageous for the service users. In this way, both the structure and the process will contribute to the outcome of integration. <br><br> Method: The study was carried out as a retrospective cross-sectional survey during two weeks, including all the current service users of DELTA. The questionnaire contained 32 questions, which were derived from the theoretical framework and research on service users, capturing perceptions of integration structure, process and outcome. Ordinal scales and open questions where used for the assessment. <br><br> Results: The survey had a response rate of 82% and no serious biases of the results were detected. The study shows that the users of the rehabilitation services perceived the services as well integrated, relevant and adapted to their needs. The assessment model was tested for reliability and validity and a few modifications were suggested. Some key measurement themes were derived from the study. <br><br> Conclusion: The model developed in this study is an important step towards an assessment of service integration from the perspective of the service users. It needs to be further refined, however, before it can be used in other evaluations of collaboration in the provision of integrated welfare services.
topic intersectoral collaboration
integration
evaluation
user assessment
url http://www.ijic.org/articles/304
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