Eight tips for team-based scholarship in integrated care.

Journal: Families, systems & health : the journal of collaborative family healthcare
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INTRODUCTION: This article presents eight practical strategies to enhance team-based scholarship in integrated care workforce development for the nonresearcher. It addresses the importance of assembling interdisciplinary teams with complementary skill sets, maintaining idea logs to foster innovation, and ensuring ethical rigor through Institutional Review Board processes. METHOD: After reviewing the literature, we determined that the benefits of leveraging technology and artificial intelligence for organization and communication, establishing regular meetings to support project management and authorship, and exploring diverse publication venues using tools like the Journal/Author Name Estimator website are specific areas to highlight. RESULTS: We discuss specific approaches that support busy clinicians, such as encouraging the participation in writing workshops and orienting team members to various types of research and scholarship. DISCUSSION: Ultimately, this article aims to support the growth and dissemination of workforce development-focused scholarship in integrated care settings from the nonresearcher, adding depth to this important scholarship base. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).

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