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Table 4 Characteristics of the co-ordination∕integration intervention and overall study results


Item
WOE
Method


Interventions

Who are the
instigators?

Who provides Which
the services? agencies/
individuals
are
responsible
for the
operational
aspects?

In
'brokerage’
interventions
who is the
case worker?

How is co-
ordination/
integration
funded?

What
actions were
required to
improve the
co-ordination?

Services provided∕how
they work

(a) How were families identified
by the service providers as
HCHHHU?

(b) What entry 'entry criteria’
exist for the services?

(c How were service recipients
'recruited’ to and 'maintained’
in service?

(d) Where were services located?
Please give exact location

Outcomes
and
perceptions

How are
strategic
management
issues dealt
with?

All studies
contained a
case worker
who acted as
a broker

+: positive
outcome

-: negative
outcome

N: Nodifference

What
incentives

perceptions


and/or
sanctions
are used to
encourage/
support the
co-operation/
integration
effort


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