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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.
M, McClelland, R G, Sands
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Improving Interdisciplinary Communication via Text-paging Communication

Pediatrics, 2018
Background: When caring for patients, communication between health care providers is key. When communication and collaboration are optimized between members of the healthcare team, job satisfaction as well as patient care improves. Maintaining this communication in larger institutions can be a challenge and may rely on text-paging technology.
Nicole Streeks   +3 more
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Communication Within Hospice Interdisciplinary Teams

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2016
Hospice care is coordinated through an interdisciplinary team (IDT), which assures that a holistic care plan based on the patient’s wishes is implemented. The extent to which an IDT provides quality care may be associated with how effectively they communicate within the team as well as with patients, caregivers, and families.
Moore, Angela R.   +2 more
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Communication issues for the interdisciplinary community palliative care team

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2001
• This paper discusses the findings of a critical study that examined the communication patterns between nurses and general practitioners (GPs) providing palliative care in Australia.• Interviews and focus groups involved 40 palliative care nurses who worked in the three settings of care: community, hospice and hospital.• Issues that impeded effective ...
Street, Annette Fay.   +1 more
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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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Interdisciplinary Training in the Community

Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 1983
To determine the extent to which University-Affiliated Facilities (UAFs) were directing training activities toward groups other than registered college and university students, data were collected from 23 interdisciplinary centers located in various areas of the country.
Thomas P. Gardner   +5 more
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Interdisciplinary Communication Needs Increase

Optical Engineering, 1969
The increasing interrelationship between different areas of research is making essential the establishment of better interdisciplinary communication. The photo-optical instrumentation engineer, who formerly was concerned only with such matters as resolution and other physical optical problems in designing lens systems that transmit light for viewing by
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Theories of Uncertainty Communication: An Interdisciplinary Literature Review

Science communication
This systematic literature review presents an interdisciplinary overview of theories tested in experiments on the effects of communicating uncertainty. Using a machine learning-aided pipeline, we selected and manually coded 413 experimental studies.
Wouter Lammers   +4 more
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End-of-Life Nursing and Education Consortium Communication Curriculum for Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Teams

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2019
Background: Expert communication skills are essential for the delivery of effective palliative care across the domains of care. However, few health care providers receive formal communication training.
B. Ferrell   +4 more
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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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