Abstract
Summary: Are you curious about the development of integrated care and the scope of the International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) over the past 20 years? Would you like to know which topics stood out en which seemed less relevant? And on top of that, would you like to meet the top authors of the most relevant topics and most cited papers? Then come join our round-table-workshop!
Background: Prior to this workshop, we will work on examining the development of IJIC by analysing its content since the journal’s founding. IJIC articles published over the past 20 will be mapped, categorised and analysed. What has been published about what topics? And what do these insights mean for the IJIC editors? The results will provide insights into how the journal developed and how it contributed to the development of integrated care knowledge.
Aims and Objectives:
1.To go back in time: by providing participants of the workshop insights into the development of integrated care knowledge and IJIC over the past 20 years.
2.To create a meeting space between participants and authors of the most relevant topics via round-table-discussions.
3.To look into the future: share ideas for future research in integrated care or special editions of the journal.
Target audience: Researchers, decision makers and professionals working in the field of integrated care.
Format (timing, speakers, discussion, group work, etc):
1.Introduction of this workshop and the speakers (10 min.)
2.Looking back into the past: what were the trends of integrated care knowledge the past 20 years? What topics stood out? Which were less relevant? (15 min.)
3.Round-table-discussion #1: possibility to choose between 3 tables with different authors representing different themes (20 min.)
4.Round-table-discussion #2: possibility to choose between 3 tables with different authors representing different themes (20 min.)
5.Plenary discussion: learnings/discussion points per round table. And what does this mean for future research? What should we focus on in terms of creating more integrated care knowledge? (20 min.)
6.Final wrap-up (5 min.)
Key Learnings/Take away: Participants of this workshop will:
1.Learn about the most significant knowledge developments of integrated care (and IJIC) over the past 20 years.
2.Have the opportunity to discuss ideas for the future of integrated care research with authors of the most relevant integrated care topics.
