Background: Although diversity, friction, and harmonisation in interprofessional teamwork are aspects frequently conceptualised, no empirical study discusses them in combination. Focusing on risk and function with respect to each aspect, this article empirically examines how dynamics between these aspects during interprofessional teamwork interactions fosters conditions for efective teamwork. Methods: An ethnographic study of three interprofessional teams, in the context of mental health and substance use, was conducted in Norway. Data were collected through observations of 14 team meetings and 18 in-depth interviews with health and social work professionals. Thematic analysis was applied to code the data. Results: A conceptual ideal-type...
Although a body of research suggests that interprofessional collaboration is hindered by the presenc...
Problems around deficits in interprofessional collaboration have been identified since the National ...
Do all health and social care professionals interact equally: a study of interactions in multidiscip...
Much research has used three logics to understand the dynamics of interprofessionalism: 1) assimilat...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
The aim is to conceptualize and develop the understanding of interprofessional teams, team dynamics ...
International audienceObjectives: Although interprofessional teamwork has been shown to improve pati...
Background: Interprofessional teams form the basis of many health care problem-solving and decision-...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
Although a body of research suggests that interprofessional collaboration is hindered by the presenc...
Problems around deficits in interprofessional collaboration have been identified since the National ...
Do all health and social care professionals interact equally: a study of interactions in multidiscip...
Much research has used three logics to understand the dynamics of interprofessionalism: 1) assimilat...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
The aim is to conceptualize and develop the understanding of interprofessional teams, team dynamics ...
International audienceObjectives: Although interprofessional teamwork has been shown to improve pati...
Background: Interprofessional teams form the basis of many health care problem-solving and decision-...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how the professions within the human service ...
Although a body of research suggests that interprofessional collaboration is hindered by the presenc...
Problems around deficits in interprofessional collaboration have been identified since the National ...
Do all health and social care professionals interact equally: a study of interactions in multidiscip...