Do all health and social care professionals interact equally: a study of interactions in multidisciplinary teams in the United Kingdom Problems around deficits in interprofessional collaboration have been identified since the National Health Service (NHS) was introduced. It is within the context of the current policy focus on improving collaborative working that this study was undertaken. A direct observational study using the Bales ’ Interaction Process Analysis tool was carried out in two older persons teams to explore patterns of interaction in the multidisciplinary team meetings. Analysis revealed some key differences in the way in which different professions interacted. Occupa-tional therapists, physiotherapists, social workers (SW) an...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the interactional dynamics that occur when health-care ...
INTRODUCTION: International research has highlighted the importance of effective multidisciplinary t...
Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, unders...
Problems around deficits in interprofessional collaboration have been identified since the National ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
Multidisciplinary teamwork is viewed as one of the key processes through which care is managed in th...
As another crisis in funding and in care hits the English NHS, attention has once again turned to th...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Introduction: Inter-organisational collaboration is challenging but essential in managing the comple...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Health professionals increasingly face patients with complex health problems and this pressurizes th...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: Although diversity, friction, and harmonisation in interprofessional teamwork are aspect...
Professionals in healthcare are increasingly encouraged to work together. This has acted as a cataly...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the interactional dynamics that occur when health-care ...
INTRODUCTION: International research has highlighted the importance of effective multidisciplinary t...
Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, unders...
Problems around deficits in interprofessional collaboration have been identified since the National ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
Multidisciplinary teamwork is viewed as one of the key processes through which care is managed in th...
As another crisis in funding and in care hits the English NHS, attention has once again turned to th...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Introduction: Inter-organisational collaboration is challenging but essential in managing the comple...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Health professionals increasingly face patients with complex health problems and this pressurizes th...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: Although diversity, friction, and harmonisation in interprofessional teamwork are aspect...
Professionals in healthcare are increasingly encouraged to work together. This has acted as a cataly...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the interactional dynamics that occur when health-care ...
INTRODUCTION: International research has highlighted the importance of effective multidisciplinary t...
Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, unders...