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Facilitators and Barriers to Interdisciplinary Communication between Providers in Primary Care and Palliative Care.

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2019
BACKGROUND Community-based palliative care (CBPC) plays an integral role in addressing the complex care needs of older adults with serious chronic illnesses, but is premised on effective communication and collaboration between primary care providers ...
N. Dudley   +4 more
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Interdisciplinary Communication in the ICU

2009
Interdisciplinary 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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The Missing Voice in Interdisciplinary Communication

Qualitative Health Research, 1993
The research problem investigated in this article emerged from a year-long ethnographic study of the interdisciplinary process of teams evaluating children for mental retardation/developmental disabilities. The researchers noticed that when a discipline was not present at team meetings, others attempted to speak for it.
Roberta G. Sands, Marleen McClelland
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Multimedia Communication: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Information Technology, Education and Society, 2014
The computer today is increasingly a site for the intermingling of a range of media and cultural forms and consequently is becoming an object of study crossing disciplinary boundaries. This development represents a challenge for educators working with computers who find that they need to step outside of their disciplinary framework, and incorporate new
Maras, Steven   +2 more
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Community Studies [PDF]

open access: possibleThe History Teacher, 1979
IN THE SPRING of 1978 the National Endowment for the Humanities awarded the authors a "pilot" grant to design and teach an interdisciplinary course in Community Studies.' The Endowment was persuaded, and we ourselves believed, that the proposed course would address problems and exploit opportunities faced by many American colleges and universities. The
Charles Estus   +3 more
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Interdisciplinary communication and collaboration among physicians, nurses, and unlicensed assistive personnel.

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2015
PURPOSE Historically, health care has primarily focused on physician, nurse, and allied healthcare provider triads. Using a phenomenological approach, this study explores the potential for hospital-based interdisciplinary care provided by physicians ...
Gwen Lancaster   +3 more
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Interdisciplinary Studies in the Community Colleges [PDF]

open access: possibleNew Directions for Community Colleges, 1999
AbstractAfter reviewing definitions of interdisciplinary courses and summarizing different existing programs, the author analyzes the interdisciplinary course offerings of colleges in the Center for the Study of Community Colleges' 1998 Curriculum Project. Comparisons are made with data from the 1991 curriculum study.
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Interdisciplinary Teamwork in a Community SRO

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1978
ABSTRACT During the past year, much attention has been given by the news media to the new State Department of Mental Hygiene's discharging thousands of chronically ill patients from the mental hospitals, to the "streets" of New York, mostly into the single-room-occupancy hotels.
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Interdisciplinary Communication

2006
After 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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[The quality of interdisciplinary communication].

Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita, 2011
Because of a continued increase of complex patients and the development of many areas of sub-specialities in medicine, the use and quality of interdisciplinary communication has been found to be lacking, especially between hospital and primary care physicians, causing a significant gap in the documentation, coverage and care of individual patients. The
MANEA, SILVIA   +3 more
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