OBJECTIVE: To explore team structures, team relationships, and organizational culture constituting interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in a particular rehabilitation setting; to develop a description of IPC practice that may be translated, adapted, and operationalized in other clinical environments. DESIGN: An ethnographic study involving: Field observations: 40 hours, over 4 weeks, daily activities, 7 interprofessional meetings, 3 care planning meetings, 1 business meeting, and 3 family meetings; Individual observations: a physiotherapist, an occupational therapist, and a social worker individually observed for 45 minutes to an hour; and Interviews: 19 participants, 11 professions, 27 informal, 5 formal interviews. Data analysis consiste...
The increasing complexity of healthcare provision and medical interventions requires collaboration b...
Abstract: Knowledge sharing is an essential part of interprofessional practice and will be even more...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
OBJECTIVE: To explore team structures, team relationships, and organizational culture constituting i...
Purpose: To investigate how interprofessional collaboration is developed in a municipal 24-hour reha...
The aim of this article is to illuminate the significance of team collaboration within rehabilitatio...
Aud Moe,1,2 Hildfrid V Brataas1,2 1Faculty of Health Science, Nord University, Steinkjer, Nord-Tr&os...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
BACKGROUND: The objective of rehabilitation therapists is to increase the functional abilities and q...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Teamwork and the interdisciplinary team approach have been strongly advocate...
Worldwide, healthcare provision is under pressure. Increasing demand for services combined with a sh...
Background: Despite all the efforts made in the past few years, interprofessional collaboration (IPC...
Background: Client-centered practice in stroke rehabilitation is strongly infl uenced by interprofes...
Developing a better understanding of health care teams (HCTs) and the behaviours that frame HCT prac...
Developing a better understanding of health care teams (HCTs) and the behaviours that frame HCT prac...
The increasing complexity of healthcare provision and medical interventions requires collaboration b...
Abstract: Knowledge sharing is an essential part of interprofessional practice and will be even more...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
OBJECTIVE: To explore team structures, team relationships, and organizational culture constituting i...
Purpose: To investigate how interprofessional collaboration is developed in a municipal 24-hour reha...
The aim of this article is to illuminate the significance of team collaboration within rehabilitatio...
Aud Moe,1,2 Hildfrid V Brataas1,2 1Faculty of Health Science, Nord University, Steinkjer, Nord-Tr&os...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
BACKGROUND: The objective of rehabilitation therapists is to increase the functional abilities and q...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Teamwork and the interdisciplinary team approach have been strongly advocate...
Worldwide, healthcare provision is under pressure. Increasing demand for services combined with a sh...
Background: Despite all the efforts made in the past few years, interprofessional collaboration (IPC...
Background: Client-centered practice in stroke rehabilitation is strongly infl uenced by interprofes...
Developing a better understanding of health care teams (HCTs) and the behaviours that frame HCT prac...
Developing a better understanding of health care teams (HCTs) and the behaviours that frame HCT prac...
The increasing complexity of healthcare provision and medical interventions requires collaboration b...
Abstract: Knowledge sharing is an essential part of interprofessional practice and will be even more...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...