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The untapped potential of behaviour analysis and interprofessional care
Authors:Louis P A Busch  Jennifer Porter  Lesley Barreira
Institution:1. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Forensic Dual Diagnosis Specialty Service, Toronto, Canadalouis.busch@camh.caORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7635-8899;3. George Brown College, Behavioural Science Program, Toronto, CanadaORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-7105-5602;4. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Neonatal Follow-Up ClinicORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2944-2262
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Interprofessional collaboration has become a sought-after component of quality mental health care. Higher education institutions and mental health organizations seek to equip clinicians with the ability to provide cohesive clinical services while working collaboratively with a diverse group of professionals. Although research suggests that there may be benefits of interprofessional collaboration in mental health settings, collaborative practice initiatives have struggled with conceptual and methodological limitations. A behaviour analytic contribution to interprofessional care provides a philosophical position with an analytical goal distinguished by the prediction and influence of events, theoretical clarity, and methodological rigour that are needed within interprofessional research and practice. At the philosophical level, the extension of functional contextualism to interprofessional care research may provide a framework to achieve the valued ends of improving interprofessional collaboration and ultimately improving health-related outcomes for service users. Interprofessional collaboration can be conceptualized as metacontingency, a behaviour analytic concept that allows for a group level analysis of contributing social components. This paper uses the example of mental health care to guide a conceptual analysis of the potential application of behaviour analytic methodology within interprofessional practice, research, and education.
Keywords:Interprofessional care  behaviour analysis  constructivism  functional contextualism  metacontingency
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