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      Understanding the distinct experience of rural interprofessional collaboration in developing palliative care programs.

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      Rural and remote health

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          Palliative care is one component of rural generalist practice that requires interprofessional collaboration (IPC) amongst practitioners. Previous research on developing rural palliative care has created a four-phase capacity development model that included interprofessional rural palliative care teams; however, the details of rural team dynamics had not been previously explored and defined. A growing body of literature has produced models for interprofessional collaborative practice and identified core competencies required by professionals to work within these contexts. An Ontario College of Family Physicians discussion paper identifies seven essential elements for successful IPC: responsibility and accountability, coordination, communication, cooperation, assertiveness, autonomy, and mutual trust and respect. Despite the fact that IPC may be well conceptualized in the literature, evidence to support the transferability of these elements into rural health care practice or rural palliative care practice is lacking. The purpose of this research is to bridge the knowledge gap that exists with respect to rural IPC, particularly in the context of developing rural palliative care. It examines the working operations of these teams and highlights the elements that are important to rural collaborative processes.

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          Journal
          Rural Remote Health
          Rural and remote health
          1445-6354
          1445-6354
          2014
          : 14
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. alesha.gaudet@gnb.ca.
          [2 ] School of Social Work & Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. mlkelley@lakeheadu.ca.
          [3 ] School of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. awill@univmail.cis.mcmaster.ca.
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          24825066
          42eeb5ad-db84-4911-9789-d673d87673e6
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