dc.description.abstract | Interprofessional collaboration is vital in the context of service delivery for children with physical
disabilities. Despite the established importance of interprofessional collaboration and an increasing
focus on research on this topic, there is no overview of the research. A scoping review was conducted
to explore current knowledge on interprofessional collaboration for children with physical disabilities
from the point of view of the actors involved. The steps of this review included identifying a research
question, developing a protocol, identifying relevant research, selecting studies, summarizing and
analyzing the data, and reporting and discussing the results. Through databases and studies from hand-
searches, 4,688 records were screened. A total of 29 studies were included. We found that four themes:
communication, knowledge, roles, and culture in interprofessional collaboration illustrate current knowl-
edge on the topic. Interprofessional collaboration for children with physical disabilities is shown to be
composed of these four themes, depending on the actors involved. Interprofessional collaboration is
affected by how these four themes appear; they mainly act as barriers and, to a lesser extent, as
facilitators for interprofessional collaboration. Whether and how the themes appear as facilitators need
further exploration to support innovation of interprofessional collaboration. | en_US |