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Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2015Interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs are infrequently used in the United States in the treatment of chronic pain. Comprehensively addressing the contributors to chronic pain, which include behavioral, psychological, and physical dimensions, has shown evidence-based efficacy in improving functioning and reducing pain-related distress.
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Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Clinical Nurse Specialist, 1998This quasiexperimental study investigated interdisciplinary collaboration over a 16-month period on units using different collaborative practice strategies. Measures of collaboration and perceived physician involvement in collaborative practice were completed by 335 licensed staff members working on seven general adult units in an acute care hospital ...
N, Wells, R, Johnson, S, Salyer
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2020
Interdisciplinary assessment (IA) is defined as the integration of clinical contributions by healthcare professionals from distinct disciplines into a comprehensive diagnostic and prognostic evaluation. This process requires the professionals to independently and simultaneously consider and gage clinical information collected via a variety of methods ...
Jean-Marc, Guilé +2 more
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Interdisciplinary assessment (IA) is defined as the integration of clinical contributions by healthcare professionals from distinct disciplines into a comprehensive diagnostic and prognostic evaluation. This process requires the professionals to independently and simultaneously consider and gage clinical information collected via a variety of methods ...
Jean-Marc, Guilé +2 more
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1998
The interdisciplinary team process of care combines the principles of geriatric assessment with guidelines for optimal medical and nursing care of patients in an interdisciplinary environment. Strong evidence suggests that this method of care can help prevent functional decline, restore function, and provide efficient and coordinated continuity of care
D, Kresevic, C, Holder
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The interdisciplinary team process of care combines the principles of geriatric assessment with guidelines for optimal medical and nursing care of patients in an interdisciplinary environment. Strong evidence suggests that this method of care can help prevent functional decline, restore function, and provide efficient and coordinated continuity of care
D, Kresevic, C, Holder
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Interdisciplinary English and the Contributions to English to an Interdisciplinary Curriculum
English Journal, 1997Argues that the English language arts can play a major role in arriving at practical coherence in school curricula because of the unique nature of the discipline and the unique integrative role of language in human experience. Discusses literature in interdisciplinary English and the contributions of English to interdisciplinary curriculum.
Stephen Tchudi, Stephen Lafer
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The Interdisciplinary Conference
AIBS Bulletin, 1961THE RAPID ACCELERATION in scientific advancement which has characterized the past half century is providing mankind with growing understanding and control of nature. Pari passu, vast and often unsuspected areas of ignorance are being revealed, the nature and full extent of which can only be surmised. The exploration of such virgin territories offers an
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Interdisciplinary Communication
2006After an introduction clarifying the notion of interdisciplinarity, this chapter focuses on the importance of specific roles and mutual responsibilities within the interdisciplinary team, as well as basic rules of communication respecting the values of the concerned partners and professionals, as well as patient and family.
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Interdisciplinary Communication in the ICU
2009Interdisciplinary communication in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is complicated by the dynamic workflow of clinicians, instability of patients, and highly technological therapies, equipment and information systems. Many countries have examined methods to improve clinician communication and to understand common patient care goals.
Sarah A. Collins, Leanne M. Currie
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Bridging Interdisciplinary Expertise with Interdisciplinary Research
Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 1997openaire +2 more sources

