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Beyond Heroic Individualism: Cultivating Relational Buffers Against Healthcare System Strain
ABSTRACT Nurses endure elevated rates of burnout, moral injury, and suicide. These outcomes are exacerbated by healthcare systems that prioritize individual responsibility, isolating nurses as sole bearers of accountability for systemic failures. This model of responsibility reflects broader patterns in feminized labor, where caregiving is framed as a ...
Eva Willis, Jamie B. Smith
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A student-run course in interprofessional relations
The topic of working relationships among health professionals is one which has long been neglected in professional school curricula. During the winter of 1976 students from four health professions--medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy--initiated a course designed to improve their knowledge of one another's training and skills ...
L, Boyer, D, Lee, C, Kirchner
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Interprofessional Relationships in the Field of Obesity: Data from Canada
Background: While it is generally acknowledged that an interprofessional approach is necessary to treat and prevent obesity, there have been few empirical studies examining the working relationships of professionals in the obesity field.Methods: In this ...
Jenny Godley +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To appraise the quality of theories, conceptual models, and theoretical frameworks about SDM for oral healthcare practices. Background Shared decision‐making (SDM) is crucial to person‐centred care. Yet little is known about how (and if) patient engagement in SDM is conceptualised in oral healthcare.
Jessica Persson Kylén +3 more
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Background: Changing the approach form professional education to interprofessional education is one of the new methods in health science education.
Majid Khazaei +3 more
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Background and Aims: Collaborative efforts between pharmacists and physicians have been shown to improve treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. Inter-professional learning, which is a foundational element for both medical and pharmacy students, can
Elif Ulutaş Deniz +3 more
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The Evolving Role of Nurses in Hospital Settings—A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aim To explore existing research regarding how nurses' unclear responsibilities influence their professional role development in hospital settings. Design A scoping review was conducted according to Arksey and O'Malley. Methods The Population Exposure Outcome framework was used to identify eligible inclusion and exclusion criteria and search ...
Mia Björk +3 more
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O artigo analisa os sentidos da ‘colaboração interprofissional’ a partir da percepção dos profissionais de saúde do Núcleo de Atenção ao Idoso da Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro (NAI/UERJ). Trata-se de um estudo de caso, com abordagem qualitativa
Liziene de Souza Arruda +1 more
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Interprofessional working: opportunities and challenges.
Interprofessional working is a concept that has an impact on nursing and the care delivered. However, this article argues that it continues to remain a poorly understood term in clinical practice. It explores the implications of interprofessional working
Kenny, Gerard
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How Formal and Informal Nurse Leaders Enact Shared Implementation Leadership in a Hospital Setting
ABSTRACT Aim To describe how implementation leadership manifests among formal and informal point of care nurse leaders during a successful evidence‐based practice implementation. Design A collective case study. Methods A conceptual framework on shared implementation leadership guided the study. Two units known for strong implementation were selected as
Sonia Angela Castiglione +4 more
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