June 23, 2026 · Family practice · DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmag045

Co-creation and interprofessional collaborative practice for the local management of osteoporosis: a qualitative study in primary healthcare

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The authors aimed to explore the implementation and experiences of an interprofessional collaborative practice (ICP) intervention for managing osteoporosis in primary healthcare. Through workshops and qualitative evaluations involving nurses and physicians, they identified innovative learning processes, perceived benefits for patients, and factors influencing changes in work procedures. The study concluded that a participatory approach effectively enhanced local osteoporosis management by fostering interprofessional collaboration and leveraging local expertise.

Jenny Nilsson, Helena Salminen, Eva Toth-Pal, Hans Ranch Lundin

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