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Special Interest Group (SIG) “Excellent Integrated Care in a Complex World” A Personalised integrated Care Approach Cover

Special Interest Group (SIG) “Excellent Integrated Care in a Complex World” A Personalised integrated Care Approach

Open Access
|Apr 2025

Abstract

Short introduction/background summary: Are you also so eager to get citizens to feel supported in being able to participate as optimally as possible in society? And this with the highest possible quality of life, at the lowest possible cost (triple aim) and with more meaning for care providers (quadruple aim)?

In the meantime, citizens' care needs are becoming increasingly complex, still mostly approached by more individual acting professionals at the same time resulting in fragmented care.

The SIG ‘Excellent Integrated Care in a Complex world’ is for healthcare and social care researchers who are interested in support professionals with joined evidence for effective interventions and evidence for effective application in Integrated Care networks.

Why a workshop? Everybody fellow attendee is an expert! Earlier with the members of this SIG, we debated that Integrated Care is aimed at well-organized, cost-effective processes of care delivery, provided by committed professionals which must be able to count on well-established evidence for the care interventions they provide in integrated trajectories to their patients. These trajectories very over time and very per care receiver. For organizing these integrated trajectories more dynamic approached are needed. We will discuss different dynamic approaches. As such, exchange of knowledge, expertise and experiences of all attendees is central in this workshop.

Who is it for? Everybody working in healthcare and social care who wants to share ideas on research for improving provision of integrated care for enabling personalized care in dynamic approaches. Therefore we will discuss:

1.International perspectives on dynamic networks for providing personalized care: perspectives from different countries

2.Attempt formulating generic principles

What we are going to do? In a workshop of 60 minutes (45 minutes audience interaction time), with group work and pitches

a.Opening and short introduction (5”)

b.Short presentation about our findings (5”)

c.Interaction between participants in groups using ‘The World Café method’ in two rounds, aiming at discussing the perspectives from different countries based on a case we will provide (30”)

d.Pitches, conclusions and general reflections (15”)

How we are you going to engage with the audience? Everybody is an expert in her or his own (working)situation. In small groups of 4-6 persons we will work on the case we provide. We challenge everyone to share their own experiences and ideas. 

How we are going to summarize the take home messages? We end up with lessons learned and sum these up in take home messages. Attendees are invited to write these down and take these with them. 

Key people from SIG network involved in session (this helps to avoid programme clashes)

- Roelof Ettema PhD

- Ruben van Zelm

 

Language: English
Published on: Apr 9, 2025
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Roelof Ettema, Marlou De Kuiper, Ruben Van Zelm, John Eastwoord, published by Ubiquity Press
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.