Current evidence offers little guidance as to how interprofessional collaboration can be fostered within the context of integrated care and older people. This research describes the co-design of core competencies for interprofessional collaboration within integrated care teams for older people and the development of practical guidance to support teams in building proficiency. Using a co-design approach, we conducted three studies (co-design workshops, qualitative interviews, and an online validation forum), the combined output of which is a Core Competency Framework, that includes three domains describing six competencies for proficiency in interprofessional collaboration within integrated care of older people. Domain one, , includes the competencies; understanding roles, and making referrals. Domain two, , includes the competencies; sharing information and communicating effectively and Domain three, , includes the final two competencies; supporting decision making with older people and collective clinical decision-making. In presenting a formal understanding of the competencies for interprofessional collaboration in the integrated care of older people and practical guidance for developing proficiency, this framework provides direction for future health service workforce development.

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