“…Beyond the scope of the study, but still in line with the complex paradigm, in which research and practice are not separated nor fragmented (also another challenge to overcome), the map contributes significantly to this dialogue and the dialogue between theory and practice. First, it is linked to the current guidelines of the World Health Organization, specifically with respect to organization of care to populations in network, with interdisciplinary and inter-sector coordination (23,24,25) . In practice, it requires overcoming the restricted and independent view of each discipline, profession, service, and healthcare sector about the problem in order to enable the establishment of a common care project where each professional and every care sector has its share of specific contribution but interdependently (26) .…”