Background: A four-year action research study was conducted across the Australian Capital Territory health system to strengthen interprofessional collaboration (IPC) though multiple intervention activities. Methods. We developed 272 substantial IPC intervention activities involving 2,407 face-to-face encounters with health system personnel. Staff attitudes toward IPC were surveyed yearly using Heinemann et al's Attitudes toward Health Care Teams and Parsell and Bligh's Readiness for Interprofessional Learning scales (RIPLS). At study's end staff assessed whether project goals were achieved. Results: Of the improvement projects, 76 exhibited progress, and 57 made considerable gains in IPC. Educational workshops and feedback sessions were wel...
Context: A key aim of reforms to primary health care (PHC) in many countries has been to enhance int...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
© 2018 Taylor & FrancisThis article draws on data from a 5-year project that examined the effectiven...
Background: A four-year action research study was conducted across the Australian Capital Territory ...
Background: A four-year action research study was conducted across the Australian Capital Territory ...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: Quality and safety improvement programmes advance the standard of care delivered by heal...
• Interprofessional learning and practice can be positively selfreinforcing and can promote improved...
BackgroundPoor interprofessional collaboration (IPC) can adversely affect the delivery of health ser...
Background. Inter-professional learning (IPL) and inter-professional practice (IPP) are thought to b...
Background: Inter-professional learning (IPL) and inter-professional practice (IPP) are thought to b...
Purpose The purpose of this project was to improve attitudes towards collaboration between nurse and...
Context: A key aim of reforms to primary health care (PHC) in many countries has been to enhance int...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
© 2018 Taylor & FrancisThis article draws on data from a 5-year project that examined the effectiven...
Background: A four-year action research study was conducted across the Australian Capital Territory ...
Background: A four-year action research study was conducted across the Australian Capital Territory ...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: Quality and safety improvement programmes advance the standard of care delivered by heal...
• Interprofessional learning and practice can be positively selfreinforcing and can promote improved...
BackgroundPoor interprofessional collaboration (IPC) can adversely affect the delivery of health ser...
Background. Inter-professional learning (IPL) and inter-professional practice (IPP) are thought to b...
Background: Inter-professional learning (IPL) and inter-professional practice (IPP) are thought to b...
Purpose The purpose of this project was to improve attitudes towards collaboration between nurse and...
Context: A key aim of reforms to primary health care (PHC) in many countries has been to enhance int...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
© 2018 Taylor & FrancisThis article draws on data from a 5-year project that examined the effectiven...