Reflective practice is used increasingly to enhance team functioning and service effectiveness; however, there is little evidence of its use in interdisciplinary teams. This paper presents the qualitative evaluation of the Interdisciplinary Management Tool (IMT), an evidence-based change tool designed to enhance interdisciplinary teamwork through structured team reflection. The IMT incorporates three components: an evidence-based resource guide; a reflective implementation framework based on Structured, Facilitated Action Research for Implementation methodology; and formative and summative evaluation components. The IMT was implemented with intermediate care teams supported by independent facilitators in England. Each intervention lasted 6 ...
Interdisciplinary team working is of paramount importance in the reform of primary care in order to ...
Realist synthesis is a theory-driven approach for evaluating complex interventions using empirical e...
With the emergence of more team-based care in healthcare settings, there is a need to identify strat...
Reflective practice is used increasingly to enhance team functioning and service effectiveness; howe...
Background Interdisciplinary team work is increasingly prevalent, supported by policies and practic...
Background - This mixed methods study was designed to explore the acceptability and impact of feedba...
OBJECTIVES: To understand how frontline reports of day-to-day care failings might be better translat...
Aims This study aimed to identify the key elements of effective leadership in interdisciplinary heal...
Background Cancer multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are well established worldwide and are an expensiv...
The study described in this article sought to examine the workings of an interdisciplinary team as a...
BACKGROUND: In quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) teams of practitioners from different healt...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the effectiveness of integrated care pathways in facilitating integration in ...
Modernization of health services is a priority in the UK requiring changes in the working practices ...
Team functioning is a prerequisite to interdisciplinary healthcare teams achieving the goal of impro...
Objective: Collaborative practice is critical to optimising patient outcomes in contemporary healthc...
Interdisciplinary team working is of paramount importance in the reform of primary care in order to ...
Realist synthesis is a theory-driven approach for evaluating complex interventions using empirical e...
With the emergence of more team-based care in healthcare settings, there is a need to identify strat...
Reflective practice is used increasingly to enhance team functioning and service effectiveness; howe...
Background Interdisciplinary team work is increasingly prevalent, supported by policies and practic...
Background - This mixed methods study was designed to explore the acceptability and impact of feedba...
OBJECTIVES: To understand how frontline reports of day-to-day care failings might be better translat...
Aims This study aimed to identify the key elements of effective leadership in interdisciplinary heal...
Background Cancer multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are well established worldwide and are an expensiv...
The study described in this article sought to examine the workings of an interdisciplinary team as a...
BACKGROUND: In quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) teams of practitioners from different healt...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the effectiveness of integrated care pathways in facilitating integration in ...
Modernization of health services is a priority in the UK requiring changes in the working practices ...
Team functioning is a prerequisite to interdisciplinary healthcare teams achieving the goal of impro...
Objective: Collaborative practice is critical to optimising patient outcomes in contemporary healthc...
Interdisciplinary team working is of paramount importance in the reform of primary care in order to ...
Realist synthesis is a theory-driven approach for evaluating complex interventions using empirical e...
With the emergence of more team-based care in healthcare settings, there is a need to identify strat...