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Exploring implicit influences on interprofessional collaboration: a scoping review
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2021Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is fraught with multiple tensions. This is partly due to implicit biases within teams, which can reflect larger social, physical, organizational, and historical contexts.
Javeed Sukhera +7 more
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Frailty and Interprofessional Collaboration
2015This chapter underscores the importance of interprofessional collaboration in the care of frail older patients. Hospital-based care is emphasized because interprofessionalism is difficult in that setting since the setting is constantly changing and since multiple healthcare professionals care for many complex, very ill patients, only some of whom are ...
Marion C E, Briggs, Janet E, McElhaney
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Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2021
As in other areas of healthcare, the quality of patient care in the field of sport science and sports medicine (SSSM) could benefit from interprofessional collaboration between the professions involved. As a prerequisite, healthcare providers in the SSSM
G. Ulrich, AP Breitbach
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As in other areas of healthcare, the quality of patient care in the field of sport science and sports medicine (SSSM) could benefit from interprofessional collaboration between the professions involved. As a prerequisite, healthcare providers in the SSSM
G. Ulrich, AP Breitbach
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Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2020
This integrative review synthesizes research studies in order to explore the perceptions of allied health professionals regarding interprofessional collaboration in primary health care.
Jack A Seaton +3 more
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This integrative review synthesizes research studies in order to explore the perceptions of allied health professionals regarding interprofessional collaboration in primary health care.
Jack A Seaton +3 more
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Interprofessional Collaborations in Integrative Medicine
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2010Little is known about the implementation of integrative medicine (IM) in Australian health care and the nature of interprofessional collaborations that have been established in IM. The aim of this research was to examine the relationships among general medical practitioners (GPs) and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practitioners and their ...
Grace, Sandra, Higgs, Joy
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Interprofessional collaborative practice: A deconstruction
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2012This paper uses (and perhaps abuses) deconstruction to revisit the meanings of collaboration and practice. We start with a description of deconstruction itself, as espoused by Jacques Derrida, and then move onto challenging the notion that words, such as collaboration, can have fixed meanings.
Thistlethwaite, Jill +2 more
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Interprofessional Collaboration and Co‐publishing
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2015Nancy K. Lowe Editor We have become accustomed to hearing and thinking about the concept of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in relation to the improvement of the quality, continuity, and safety of patient care. According to Haddara and Lingard (2013), IPC is “the idea that health care is best conceptualized and practiced as a team activity” (page
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Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2012Jane Marie, Kirschling +1 more
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Interprofessional working: communication, collaboration…perspiration!
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2007Palliative care is rarely delivered by one provider; for most patients their care will be managed by community and one or more hospital teams at the least. This can be problematic for patients, their family and friends, and health professionals. Evidence suggests that, in general, providers work in isolation from each other.
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