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Evaluating the impact of interprofessional collaboration in the community: a group concept mapping study

  • Nardie Fanchamps
  • , Femke van Lambaart
  • , Hester Wilhelmina Henrica Smeets
  • , Slavi Stoyanov
  • , Jerome Jean Jacques van Dongen

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Abstract

Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is widely promoted as a strategy to improve healthcare quality and integration. However, IPC’s impact is difficult to evaluate due to its multidimensional, context-dependent nature. Existing approaches to IPC impact evaluation are fragmented, often favoring quantitative metrics or qualitative insights that lack comparability. Consequently, more insight is needed into how to evaluate IPC impact. We used Group Concept Mapping, a mixed-methods approach, to explore expert perspectives on IPC impact evaluation in community-based care. The findings revealed three key perspectives – added-value, methodological, and conceptual/organizational – emphasizing the need for a balanced approach combining quantitative (e.g. outcomes, cost-effectiveness) and qualitative methods (e.g. storytelling, monitoring). Experts emphasized that IPC evaluation must balance measurability with contextual flexibility to capture complexity and remain practical. Across perspectives, experts perceived a clear gap between the perceived importance of demonstrating IPC impact and the feasibility of doing so in everyday practice, highlighting structural and organizational barriers. Our findings underscore the need for structured yet adaptable IPC evaluation models that incorporate both outcome-based assessment and in-depth contextual understanding. Future researchers should focus on developing integrative frameworks that support evidence-based evaluation and accommodating the dynamic nature of IPC in practice.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)206–217
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Interprofessional Care
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Feb 2026

Keywords

  • Community-based care
  • Group concept mapping
  • Impact evaluation
  • Interprofessional collaboration
  • Learning-oriented evaluation
  • Mixed-methods research
  • Community Health Services/organization & administration
  • Humans
  • Cooperative Behavior
  • Interprofessional Relations
  • Qualitative Research

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