InterprofessionalTeamsEthicsCareGrounded in a deep professional identity of physical therapy, most therapists become involved in interprofessional teamwork.The author, a physical therapist cum interprofessional team practitioner and health care ethicist, highlights how ethical challenges in interprofessional ...
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What would a theory of interprofessional education look like? Some suggestions for developing a theoretical framework for teamwork training 1. Much of the literature on interprofessional education (IPE) is descriptive, anecdotal, and atheoretical. To advance both practice and research in this fiel......
ato interprofessional teamwork during their clinical training. Other Norwegian studies reported similar results. Aase found that theoretical lectures on interprofessional teamwork were not followed-up in clinical training, especially in nursing schools. Medical schools exposed their students to more interprofess...
It seems to be taken as self evident in health care and other organisations that teams and teamwork are beneficial, often based on little evidence. This pa... Meerabeau,Liz,Page,... - 《Journal of Interprofessional Care》 被引量: 17发表: 1999年 ...
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Unprofessional behaviour (UB) between staff encompasses various behaviours, including incivility, microaggressions, harassment, and bullying. UB is pervasive in acute healthcare settings and disproportionately impacts minoritised staff. UB has detrimenta
( 2013 ), “ Working in ‘teams’ in an era of ‘liquid’ healthcare: what is the use of theory? ”, Journal of Interprofessional Care , Vol. 27 No. 1, pp. 18 ‐ 26 . [] , [Medline] []Bleakley, A. (2013). Working in "teams" in an era of "liquid" healthcare: What is...
In clinical practice, interprofessional teamwork is seen as essential to achieving the shared goal of improving the delivery of quality healthcare services, particularly for those people with complex, long-term conditions [9, 10], conditions that are commonly seen in podiatric practice. Consequently,...
aOf interest for the current study is the fact that Norwegian authorities have taken steps to promote interprofessional teamwork and education. The National Health Plan acknowledges interprofessional collaboration as a critical element for ensuring quality in health care services. In a White Paper submitte...