Colocation
Cross-source consensus on Colocation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Benefits
Risks & contraindications
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Highlighted claims
- Most participants expected colocation to improve professional relationships, communication, and care delivery. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Shared hubs were expected to enable timelier multidisciplinary work, faster referrals, smoother discharges, safer transfers, and more holistic care planning. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Staff anticipated operational conflict from differences in age cut-offs, pace of care, uniforms, cultures, and administration between trusts. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Staff were uncertain about trust mergers, salary payment, leave approval, and leadership arrangements. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England
- Some participants believed physical proximity had become less important because online meetings were now common. — Integrating care in a children’s hospital: a qualitative interview study with mental and physical health professionals in England