2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-4988-y
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Challenges to cross-sectoral care experienced by professionals working with patients living with low back pain: a qualitative interview study

Abstract: Background: While interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral collaboration promotes the effectiveness of rehabilitation programmes for persons with low back pain, challenges remain for this process. Few studies have explored challenges to cross-sectoral care as experienced by all the involved professionals across sectors during a course of treatment. The aim of this study was to explore challenges to cross-sectoral care as experienced by professionals involved in the course of treatment for patients with low back pain.… Show more

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“…Other findings of clinicians’ experiences in telerehabilitation furthermore emphasize that it takes strong project organization and leadership to manage the implementation of tele solutions ( Damhus et al, 2018 ). Hence, it is likely possible to tear down the well-known silo-way of working between various health care sectors ( Auschra, 2018 ; Petersen et al, 2020 ; Wodskou et al, 2014 ) by interventions as > C☺PD-Life >>.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other findings of clinicians’ experiences in telerehabilitation furthermore emphasize that it takes strong project organization and leadership to manage the implementation of tele solutions ( Damhus et al, 2018 ). Hence, it is likely possible to tear down the well-known silo-way of working between various health care sectors ( Auschra, 2018 ; Petersen et al, 2020 ; Wodskou et al, 2014 ) by interventions as > C☺PD-Life >>.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%