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Medical and health sciences
- Primary health care
The Department of Public Health and Primary Care, the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at UGent and the
research group Future-proof Primary Care of Arteveldehogeschool want to sustain their partnership
regarding the topic of 'goal-oriented care' in an association research platform 'Goal-oriented
Care' (AOP). The three partners started their collaboration from the joint involvement in a Phd on
'goal-oriented care' in the context of the primary care academy (academievoordeeerstelijn), a chair that was
funded by the Daniel De Coninck Fund, managed by the King Baudouin Foundation. With this OAP
we aim to sustain and support the research and implementation work on GOC after the end of the
chair in 2024.
More specifically, the added value of the intended research collaboration is situated in:
(1) Strengthening research capacities and output: On the one hand, there is expertise from Ghent University in conducting theoretical and fundamental
research. On the other hand, Arteveldehogeschool has built up expertise in practice-oriented scientific research. Combining this complementary expertise increases
both the practical and scientific relevance of the research program.
(2) Carrying out joint research: Already existing collaborations are made more sustainable and structured thanks to an AOP. This lowers the threshold for designing and implementing joint research projects. In addition, a research collaboration offers the opportunity to bring different disciplines together
bring together and thus perpetuate an interdisciplinary and trandisciplinary research approach.
(3) Increasing visibility to stakeholders: By embedding both academic research and practice-based scientific research related to GOC in an AOP supports coherent
communication and valorisation and increases visibility to stakeholders. In 2019 Dominique Van de Velde and Pauline Boeckxstaens established a learning network on goal-oriented care. which in the meantime, due to the great interest, is asking for sustainability and formalization. Later following the 'Academy for the First Line' chair, this group was expanded to include Patricia De Vriendt from the Arteveldehogeschool. This AOP will give stakeholders interested in goal-oriented care provide a more formal point of contact for questions related to training, implementation and evaluation of goal-oriented care.
(4) Contributions to education: The knowledge transfer between the two institutions allows research results to flow into educational programs. In doing so, the organization of education can be better aligned. Especially since there is increasing interprofessional cooperation in the field and a need. There is a need for integrated care. welfare professionals from different disciplines receive integrated teaching content is of increasing importance.
(5) Efficient and effective use of research facilities: Exchange of both researchers, research materials and expertise allows rational
deal with people and resources in a rational manner. In summary, a research collaboration offers the added value in different domains, this always with the
goal of increasing both scientific and practical relevance for the institutions and stakeholders increase.