In interprofessional health teams the need for coordinating leadership and the (dynamical) need for appropriate clinical expertise to come to the fore involves a tension between the traditional role of the team leader as authority figure and the collaborative leadership which enables individual team members to emerge as leaders in their area of expertise and to relinquish this leadership as needed. Complexity analysis points to an understanding of leadership as an emergent property of the team. We discuss how a framework of mindful leadership addresses the implications of this emergent leadership model, and how Appreciative Inquiry provides a structured process for examination of team vision, values and behaviour standards
In the rapidly changing environment of 21st century healthcare, effective interdisciplinary team-bas...
Interprofessional care is an essential part of the health service delivery system. It helps to achie...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Interprofes...
Large interprofessional teams are complex systems in which the expertise of the individual team memb...
As the delivery and management of healthcare continues to become increasingly complex, confronted by...
The purpose of this study is to explore leadership and interprofessional team learning in well-estab...
Aims This study aimed to identify the key elements of effective leadership in interdisciplinary heal...
Background: Interprofessional teams form the basis of many health care problem-solving and decision-...
Background: Complexity science has been introduced in healthcare as a theoretical framework to bette...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to review evidence on the nature of effective leadership in i...
Purpose: To review evidence on the nature of effective leadership in Interprofessional health and so...
Abstract Background Complexity science has been introduced in healthcare as a theoretical framework ...
AbstractScholars claim complexity leadership perspectives are needed for adaptation in knowledge-int...
Introduction: Communication is an intrinsic part of collaborative working but can be problematic whe...
This study presents a framework for the leadership of integrated, interprofessional health, and soci...
In the rapidly changing environment of 21st century healthcare, effective interdisciplinary team-bas...
Interprofessional care is an essential part of the health service delivery system. It helps to achie...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Interprofes...
Large interprofessional teams are complex systems in which the expertise of the individual team memb...
As the delivery and management of healthcare continues to become increasingly complex, confronted by...
The purpose of this study is to explore leadership and interprofessional team learning in well-estab...
Aims This study aimed to identify the key elements of effective leadership in interdisciplinary heal...
Background: Interprofessional teams form the basis of many health care problem-solving and decision-...
Background: Complexity science has been introduced in healthcare as a theoretical framework to bette...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to review evidence on the nature of effective leadership in i...
Purpose: To review evidence on the nature of effective leadership in Interprofessional health and so...
Abstract Background Complexity science has been introduced in healthcare as a theoretical framework ...
AbstractScholars claim complexity leadership perspectives are needed for adaptation in knowledge-int...
Introduction: Communication is an intrinsic part of collaborative working but can be problematic whe...
This study presents a framework for the leadership of integrated, interprofessional health, and soci...
In the rapidly changing environment of 21st century healthcare, effective interdisciplinary team-bas...
Interprofessional care is an essential part of the health service delivery system. It helps to achie...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Interprofes...