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Sustaining interprofessional collaboration
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2001There has been much written about new interprofessional collaborations, rather less about established or terminated collaborations. This paper briefly rehearses well known factors that encourage and discourage interprofessional collaboration, before considering factors that may help sustain collaborations or signal that termination of the collaboration
Della Freeth
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Measures of interprofessional education and collaboration
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2010Healthcare and social services professionals are being called to engage in interprofessional education (IPE) and interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in order to provide efficient and effective care to clients and patients. As such, it is important to conduct research that contributes to evaluation of collaborative practice.
Shelly Russell-Mayhew
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Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2016The need for change in the delivery of health care could not be more imminent due to the multiple breaches in patient safety occurring in virtually all health care settings across the United States and internationally. The concept of health care teams working together is not new; however, implementing a culture of change, where concepts such as patient
Martha, Sexton, Matthew, Baessler
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The ethics of interprofessional collaboration
Nursing Ethics, 2013Interprofessional collaboration has become accepted as an important component in today’s health care and has been guided by concerns with patient safety, quality health-care outcomes, and economics. It is widely accepted that interprofessional collaboration improves patient outcomes through enhanced communication among health-care providers and ...
Joyce, Engel, Dawn, Prentice
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