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From Programme Theory to Logic Models for Multi-specialty Community Providers: A Realist Evidence Synthesis
Project title: From Programme Theory to Logic Models for Multi-specialty Community Providers: A Realist Evidence Synthesis
Call to action: 15/77 15/77 Emerging models of care (Evidence Synthesis)
Research type: Evidence Synthesis
Chief investigator: Professor Rod Sheafforcid.org/0000-0002-7984-2627
Lead Author: Professor Rod Sheafforcid.org/0000-0002-7984-2627
Contractor: University of Plymouth
Cost: £161,941.82
Co-investigators: Dr Helen Lloyd, Dr Mark Pearson, Mr Simon Briscoe, Professor Jose M Valderas, Professor Richard Byng.
Started: July 2016 | Status: Published July 2018
PROSPERO registration: CRD42016038900
Multidisciplinary teams are a central mechanism by which multispecialty community providers and their equivalents work, provided that the teams include the relevant professions and, for care planning, individual patients.
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