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Publikováno v:
The British Journal of Social Work. 52:928-945
Human rights are foundational to social work, as recognised in the global definition, leading many to consider social work a human rights profession. Although human rights has become an important compass for social work, comprehensive frameworks for
Autor:
Didier Reynaert, Siebren Nachtergaele, Lieve De Vos, Leen Van Landschoot, Hildegard Gobeyn, Nico De Witte
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Integrated Care; Vol 16: Annual Conference Supplement 2016; A205
As a worldwide trend in health care and social care, new organizational arrangements and care perspectives focus on more coordinated and integrated forms of care.Based upon a framework of human rights and social justice, an innovative Integrated Care
Autor:
Siebren Nachtergaele, Lieve De Vos, Leen Van Landschoot, Didier Reynaert, Hildegard Gobeyn, Nico De Witte
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Integrated Care; Vol 18: Annual Conference Supplement 2018; 329
According to the WHO 1 It is essential to match health workers’ knowledge and skills to population needs. Therefore it is important to educate and support future health and social workers on these competences and on how to put integrated care in pr
Autor:
Siebren Nachtergaele, Didier Reynaert, Lieve De Vos, Hildegard Gobeyn, Nico De Witte, Leen Van Landschoot
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Integrated Care; Vol 17: Annual Conference Supplement 2017; A131
Community health centers (CHCs) in Belgium distinguish from other primary care settings by factors known as facilitators for integrated care. First of all there is the interdisciplinary approach by at least 3 disciplines: a general practitioner, a nu
Autor:
Siebren Nachtergaele, Nico De Witte, Hildegard Gobeyn, Lieve De Vos, Didier Reynaert, Leen Van Landschoot
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Integrated Care; Vol 17: Annual Conference Supplement 2017; A148
As a worldwide trend in health care and social care, new organizational arrangements and care perspectives focus more on a socio-ecological perspective towards integrated forms of health and social care (1,2,3). Based upon principles of social equity