This power point presented at the 2015 Australia and NZ Social Work Educators Symposium at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia on 4th September, describes a 2014 study where social work from multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs) at Waikato Hospital are interviewed regarding teams’ functioning. Group and systems discipline knowledge and practice experience means there is expert knowledge to contribute. Processes that contribute to or hinder teams’ functioning and recommendations for improvement aimed at increasing quality of patient outcomes are provided. The research examines discourses in medical settings highlighting their impact on MDT functioning. The higher value placed on medical knowledge can render non-medical knowledge invisib...
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Multi-Disciplinary Teams’ functioning at Waikato Hospital- Views from Social Workers This abstract ...
INTRODUCTION: International research has highlighted the importance of effective multidisciplinary t...
In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree Bachelor of Social WorkSocial workers nee...
Multidisciplinary teamwork is viewed as one of the key processes through which care is managed in th...
In the United Kingdom's (UK) National Health Service (NHS), multi-disciplinary team (MDT) work has b...
Purpose:The purpose of this paper is to investigate the operation of multidisciplinary team (MDT) me...
Background Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are the standard means of making clinical decisions in su...
As a follow-up to a recent study which highlighted the existence of medical dominance in multi-disci...
Problems around deficits in interprofessional collaboration have been identified since the National ...
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<p>Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are conventionally recommended in mental health care literature as...
As a follow-up to a recent study which highlighted the existence of medical dominance in multi-disci...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
The growing complexity of cancer care necessitates collaboration among different professionals. This...
This ethnographic research study was conducted in a neonatal intensive care unit in a large medical ...
Multi-Disciplinary Teams’ functioning at Waikato Hospital- Views from Social Workers This abstract ...
INTRODUCTION: International research has highlighted the importance of effective multidisciplinary t...
In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree Bachelor of Social WorkSocial workers nee...
Multidisciplinary teamwork is viewed as one of the key processes through which care is managed in th...
In the United Kingdom's (UK) National Health Service (NHS), multi-disciplinary team (MDT) work has b...
Purpose:The purpose of this paper is to investigate the operation of multidisciplinary team (MDT) me...
Background Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are the standard means of making clinical decisions in su...
As a follow-up to a recent study which highlighted the existence of medical dominance in multi-disci...
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...
<p>Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) are conventionally recommended in mental health care literature as...
As a follow-up to a recent study which highlighted the existence of medical dominance in multi-disci...
This study explored the perceptions of staff in an interprofessional team based on a medical rehabil...
The growing complexity of cancer care necessitates collaboration among different professionals. This...
This ethnographic research study was conducted in a neonatal intensive care unit in a large medical ...