id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-271392-u6vme2c8 Eussen, Björn G.M. Stimulating collaboration between human and veterinary health care professionals 2017-06-13 .txt text/plain 7389 365 40 RESULTS: Based on Gaertner and Dovidio's Common Ingroup Identity Model, a number of questionnaires were designed and tested; with PROGRESS, the relation between collaboration and common goal was assessed, mediated by decategorization, recategorization, mutual differentiation and knowledge sharing. However, in terms of making room for the bigger collective goal alongside their responsibilities related to the day-to-day care of their own patients, human and veterinary healthcare professionals often see insufficient added value [14] , even though a greater awareness of the added value associated with collaboration would ultimately result in improved care [5, 15, 16] . The current study will not only indicate whether the Common Ingroup Identity Model is useful for the respective groups of healthcare professionals, but it will also quantitatively assess the relationships between the common goal and collaboration in combination with associated mediating factors. One Health as a common goal has a positive effect on collaboration between human and veterinary healthcare professionals. ./cache/cord-271392-u6vme2c8.txt ./txt/cord-271392-u6vme2c8.txt