Care Coordination: A Concept Analysis
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- DOI: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000803188.10432.e1
Care Coordination: A Concept Analysis
Abstract
Care coordination is both a well-known concept discussed in a wide range of multidisciplinary health care literature and a familiar nursing role in clinical practice; however, the definition of care coordination lacks role clarity across disciplines and within the nursing profession. Despite variations, defining factors of care coordination practice exist; however, role ambiguity limits the effective implementation of evidence-based care coordination in practice and policy. Following Walker and Avant's eight-step concept analysis method, we aim to further clarify care coordination as a concept and practice role and examine the value that nursing brings to its implementation.
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