ABSTRACT Objectives: To examine staff perceptions of teamworking practice in the field of stroke care. Design: Qualitative interview study. Setting: Three teams providing care to patients with stroke across a typical care pathway of acute hospital ward, specialist stroke unit, and community rehabilitation. Participants: 37 staff members from a range of professions. Main outcome measures: Healthcare staff perceptions of teamworking. Results: Through detailed coding and analysis of the transcripts, five perceptions regarding the impact of teamworking on staff and patients were identified. These were: (1) mutual staff support, (2) knowledge and skills sharing, (3) timely intervention/discharge, (4) reduced individual decision-m...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of a quality improvemen...
Background: Client-centered practice in stroke rehabilitation is strongly influenced by interprofess...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of a quality improvemen...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Stroke care has been at the forefront of the drive to deliver health...
Interprofessional teamwork is seen in healthcare policy and practice as a key strategy for providing...
The development of collaborative interdisciplinary working is a key element of contemporary health p...
This study is set in the context of government-led changes to working practice for health professio...
markdownabstractIntroduction: The quality of integrated stroke care depends on smooth team functioni...
Introduction: The quality of integrated stroke care depends on smooth team functioning but professio...
The development of collaborative interdisciplinary working is a key element of contemporary health p...
OBJECTIVE: An enriched environment embedded in an acute stroke unit can increase activity levels of ...
Objective Here, the aim is to study the experiences of patients, carers and staff throughout a hospi...
Modernization of health services is a priority in the UK requiring changes in the working practices ...
The literature suggests that teamwork among patient care teams can have positive effects on work env...
Objective: To explore the factors perceived to affect rehabilitation assessment and referral practic...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of a quality improvemen...
Background: Client-centered practice in stroke rehabilitation is strongly influenced by interprofess...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of a quality improvemen...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Stroke care has been at the forefront of the drive to deliver health...
Interprofessional teamwork is seen in healthcare policy and practice as a key strategy for providing...
The development of collaborative interdisciplinary working is a key element of contemporary health p...
This study is set in the context of government-led changes to working practice for health professio...
markdownabstractIntroduction: The quality of integrated stroke care depends on smooth team functioni...
Introduction: The quality of integrated stroke care depends on smooth team functioning but professio...
The development of collaborative interdisciplinary working is a key element of contemporary health p...
OBJECTIVE: An enriched environment embedded in an acute stroke unit can increase activity levels of ...
Objective Here, the aim is to study the experiences of patients, carers and staff throughout a hospi...
Modernization of health services is a priority in the UK requiring changes in the working practices ...
The literature suggests that teamwork among patient care teams can have positive effects on work env...
Objective: To explore the factors perceived to affect rehabilitation assessment and referral practic...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of a quality improvemen...
Background: Client-centered practice in stroke rehabilitation is strongly influenced by interprofess...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of a quality improvemen...