Inter-healthcare Professions Collaboration: Educational and Practical Aspects and New Developments
Auteur
Susan Cornell
Nancy F. Fjortoft
Lon J. Van Winkle
Language
EnglishRésumé
Settings, such as patient-centered medical homes, can serve as ideal places to promote interprofessional collaboration among healthcare providers (Fjortoft et al., 2016). Furthermore, work together by teams of interprofessional healthcare students (Van Winkle, 2015) and even practitioners (Stringer et al., 2013) can help to foster interdisciplinary collaboration. This result occurs, in part, by mitigating negative biases toward other healthcare professions (Stringer et al., 2013; Van Winkle 2016). Such changes undoubtedly require increased empathy for other professions and patients themselves (Tamayo et al., 2016). Nevertheless, there is still much work to be done to foster efforts to promote interprofessional collaboration (Wang and Zorek, 2016). This work should begin with undergraduate education and continue throughout the careers of all healthcare professionals.
Keywords
Interdisciplinary Communication; Mitigating biases; Competency based education; DELIBERATE PRACTICE; critical thinking and reflection; interprofessional education; Empathy; Multidisciplinary teams; patient centered careWebshop link
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9782889199976Publisher
Frontiers Media SAPublisher website
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2016Series
Frontiers Research Topics,Classification
Pharmacology