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An Analysis of Multi-disciplinary & Inter-agency Collaboration Process - Case Study of a Japanese Community Care Access Center

Topics: Best Practices & Communities of Practice; Communication, Collaboration and Information Sharing; Innovation Facilitation; Social Networks and the Psychological Dimension

Authors: Miki Saijo 1 ; Tsutomu Suzuki 2 ; Makiko Watanabe 3 and Shishin Kawamoto 4

Affiliations: 1 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan ; 2 Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan ; 3 Tokyo University of Science, Japan ; 4 Hokkaido University, Japan

Keyword(s): Community Care Access Center, Multi-disciplinary and Inter-agency Collaboration, Elderly Care, KJ Method.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Artificial Intelligence ; Best Practices & Communities of Practice ; Communication, Collaboration and Information Sharing ; Communities of Practice ; Computer-Supported Education ; Innovation Facilitation ; Knowledge Management and Information Sharing ; Knowledge-Based Systems ; Learning/Teaching Methodologies and Assessment ; Social Networks and the Psychological Dimension ; Society, e-Business and e-Government ; Symbolic Systems ; Web Information Systems and Technologies

Abstract: This study examines the process of collaboration between multi-disciplinary agencies at a Community Care Access Center (CCAC) for elderly care. Using the KJ method, also known as an “affinity diagram”, in two group meetings (before and after CCAC establishment) with practitioners and administrators from 6 agencies in the city of Kakegawa, Japan, 521 comments by agencies (214 from a meeting in 2010 and 307 from a meeting in 2012) were coded into 36 categories. In comparing the comments from the two meetings, the portion of negative comments regarding organization management decreased, while comments on the shared problems of the CCAC, such as difficult cases, user support, effectiveness, and information sharing increased. A multiple correspondence analysis indicated that the 6 agencies shared a greater awareness of issues after the establishment of the CCAC, but the problems pointed out by the agency with nurses providing in-home medical care differed from those of the other agencies. From this, it has become apparent that group meetings and comments analysis before and after launching a CCAC could illustrate the process of multi-disciplinary and inter-agency collaboration. (More)

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Saijo, M.; Suzuki, T.; Watanabe, M. and Kawamoto, S. (2013). An Analysis of Multi-disciplinary & Inter-agency Collaboration Process - Case Study of a Japanese Community Care Access Center. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval and the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing (IC3K 2013) - KMIS; ISBN 978-989-8565-75-4; ISSN 2184-3228, SciTePress, pages 470-475. DOI: 10.5220/0004624604700475

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JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Information Retrieval and the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing (IC3K 2013) - KMIS
TI - An Analysis of Multi-disciplinary & Inter-agency Collaboration Process - Case Study of a Japanese Community Care Access Center
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PB - SciTePress