Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Shared Governance: Supports, Challenges, and Barriers

The Bronstein’s Model for Interdisciplinary Collaboration is an example of a conceptual framework that describes interdisciplinary collaboration (Bronstein, 2003). It is the most extensively cited example of interdisciplinary collaboration in most social work literature. The model encompasses five main components of interdisciplinary collaboration. These parts include interdependence, newly created professional activities, flexibility, and collective ownership of goals and reflection of the whole process (Bronstein, 2003). The fundamental function of the model is to provide generic perception of the components of the optimum collaboration between social workers and other professionals (Petri, 2010). I want from your writer to add more to this paragraph and answer these question
what would you use the model for?
for what? what is the purpose of the framework?
My project purpose is to examine organizational factors that may have an impact on the an interdisciplinary Shared governance model in the Middle East
you can use the following reference and add one more.
Bronstein, L. R. (2003). A model for interdisciplinary collaboration. Social work, 48(3), 297-306.
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