Table 4 Characteristics of the co-ordination∕integration intervention and overall study results
Item
WOE
Method
Interventions
Who are the |
Who provides Which |
In |
How is co- |
What |
Services provided∕how (a) How were families identified (b) What entry 'entry criteria’ (c How were service recipients (d) Where were services located? |
Outcomes |
How are |
All studies |
+: positive -: negative N: Nodifference | ||||
What |
perceptions |
and/or
sanctions
are used to
encourage/
support the
co-operation/
integration
effort
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