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BMC Public Health | 2016

Searching for consensus among physicians involved in the management of sick-listed workers in the Belgian health care sector: a qualitative study among practitioners and stakeholders.

Marc Vanmeerbeek; Patrick Govers; Nathalie Schippers; Stéphane Rieppi; Katrien Mortelmans; Philippe Mairiaux

BackgroundIn Belgium, the management of sick leave involves general practitioners (GPs), occupational health physicians (OPs) and social insurance physicians (SIPs). A dysfunctional relationship among these physicians can impede a patient’s ability to return to work. The objective of this study was to identify ways to improve these physicians’ mutual collaboration.MethodsTwo consensus techniques were successively performed among the three professional groups. Eight nominal groups (NGs) gathered 74 field practitioners, and a two-round Delphi process involved 32 stakeholders.ResultsFrom the results, it appears that two areas (reciprocal knowledge and evolution of the legal and regulatory framework) are objects of consensus among the three medical group that were surveyed. Information transfer, particularly electronic transfer, was stressed as an important way to improve. The consensual proposals regarding interdisciplinary collaboration indicate specific and practical changes to be implemented when professionals are managing workers who are on sick leave. The collaboration process appeared to be currently more problematic, but the participants correctly identified the need for common training.ConclusionsThe three physician groups all agree regarding several inter-physician collaboration proposals. The study also revealed a latent conflict situation among the analysed professionals that can arise from a lack of mutual recognition.Practical changes or improvements must be included in an extended framework that involves the different determinants of interdisciplinary collaboration that are shown by theoretical models. Collaboration is a product of the actions and behaviours of various partners, which requires reciprocal knowledge and trust; collaboration also implies political and economic structures that are led by public health authorities.


Archive | 2010

Impact du visiteur médical indépendant sur la pratique des médecins de première ligne

Liesbeth Borgermans; Cécile Dubois; Stéphane Rieppi; Stéphanie Vanhaeren; Nick Geukens; Catherine Fallon; Frédéric Claisse; Clémence Massart; Sébastien Brunet; Laurence Kohn; Julien Piérart; Dominique Paulus


Archive | 2006

PALETTE : Extensions of O’CoP Ontology

Rose Dieng-Kuntz; Brigitte Denis; Adil El Ghali; Benjamin Gateau; Jean-David Labails; Bassem Makni; Yannick Naudet; Robert Peeters; Stéphane Rieppi; Amira Tifous; Etienne Vandeput; Géraldine Vidou


Archive | 2014

Les médecins ont-ils vraiment envie de communiquer entre eux ? Etude "Partnership in Medicine"

Marc Vanmeerbeek; Patrick Govers; Nathalie Schippers; Stéphane Rieppi; Katrien Mortelmans; Peter Donceel; Philippe Mairiaux


Archive | 2014

La prospective en Wallonie: Une lecture plurielle

Jean-Luc Guyot; Stéphane Rieppi


Archive | 2013

CAMUS : compte-rendu intermédiaire sur le Mesydel « protection des données électroniques confidentielles »

Stéphane Rieppi


Archive | 2013

Petit exercice de maîtrise des facteurs extérieurs

Stéphane Rieppi


Archive | 2012

Les enjeux prospectifs wallons à la lumière d’un dispositif participatif

Jean-Luc Guyot; Stéphane Rieppi; Michaël Van Cutsem; Marie-Noëlle Anfrie


Archive | 2012

Rapport de recherche « mid-term » pour la recherche CAMUS

Stéphane Rieppi


La participation en action. Différentes méthodes pour quel vivre ensemble ? | 2012

Démarches participatives et approches quali-quantitatives. Le projet logiciel Mesydel

Aurore François; Stéphane Rieppi; Aline Thiry

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Katrien Mortelmans

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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