Accessibility, clarity, and organizational opportunities to enhance interprofessional collaboration in alcohol interventions: A qualitative study [PDF]
Background The implementation of effective interventions targeting problematic drinking in healthcare and social care remains limited, leading to fewer people changing their problematic drinking patterns.
Ruud T. J. Roodbeen +4 more
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Professional identity and its relationships with AI readiness and interprofessional collaboration. [PDF]
BackgroundIn contemporary healthcare practices, the convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and interprofessional collaboration represents a transformative era marked by unprecedented opportunities and challenges.
Wafa'a Ta'an +3 more
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Nurse practitioner interactions in acute and long-term care : an exploration of the role of knotworking in supporting interprofessional collaboration [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Interprofessional care ensures high quality healthcare. Effective interprofessional collaboration is required to enable interprofessional care, although within the acute care hospital setting interprofessional collaboration is considered
C Hurlock-Chorostecki +26 more
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Teaching digital interprofessional collaboration
Abstract Background Interprofessional communication in Australian clinical practice has recently shifted from paper records to electronic medical records (EMRs), and there is therefore a need for universities to prepare health graduates for digital communication.
Nikki Rose Cresswell +3 more
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Inter-professional collaboration reduces the burden of caring for patients with mental illnesses in primary healthcare. A realist evaluation study [PDF]
Background:The implementation of primary care for mental health is often insufficient, whichleaves its mark on staff. A team-based approach of mental healthcare prevents poor staff mor-ale.
De Sutter, An +4 more
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Benefits of interprofessional education in health care. [PDF]
This article examines some of the literature regarding the benefits of interprofessional education (IPE) in the field of health care. These benefits in relation to service users (and carers), higher education institutions, service providers and students ...
Chelvanayagam, Sonya, Illingworth, P.
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Interprofessional identity and motivation towards interprofessional collaboration
Abstract Introduction It is unknown whether interprofessional identity is able to explain interprofessional behaviours. Extended professional identity theory provides clues by combining two psychological identity approaches.
Jan‐Jaap Reinders, Wim Krijnen
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Enhancing Care Transitions for Older People through Interprofessional Simulation: A Mixed Method Evaluation [PDF]
Introduction: The educational needs of the health and social care workforce for delivering effective integrated care are important. This paper reports on the development, pilot and evaluation of an interprofessional simulation course, which aimed to ...
Baillie, LJ +9 more
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Interprofessional Education for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
Inter professional Collaborative Practice (ICP) has evolved as a key intervention for efficient and effective promotion of health apart from treating patients, particularly those suffering from complex disorders and need multi-professional care.
Alam Sher Malik, Rukhsana Hussain Malik
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Research progress of interprofessional collaboration in nursing of intensive care unit
This paper introduced the concept of interprofessional collaboration,discussed the necessity of interprofessional collaboration in critical care,and reviewed the application status quo of interprofessional collaboration in ICU,so as to provide directions
LIU Zhuqin, YAO Jinlan, ZHUANG Yiyu
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