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MN501M2-2:  INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION STUDENT’S NAME UNIVERSITY COURSE PROFESSOR DATE
INTRODUCTION Interprofessional collaboration involves approaching patient care from a team-based perspective. It mostly involves a number of health professionals within the same organizations. In modern health care facilities, interprofessional collaboration has proven to create an environment that accommodates and effectively enhances work that improves patient service delivery and the outcome. Peltonen et al. (2020) argue that interprofessional collaboration improves the workplace and makes the general working environment accommodative. Therefore, interprofessional collaboration is the modern working strategy and effectively utilizes communication techniques
TWO STRATEGIES TO FOCUS ON INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION TeamSEPPS Working across disciplines is essential in many sectors, such as academia, business, and healthcare. It involves experts from many fields working together to achieve a shared objective. To improve interdisciplinary teamwork, use these two tactics: Is an evidence-based framework that is intended to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare through communication and the skills of teamwork among healthcare professionals. It makes use of ready-to-use materials and other training materials that make use of the principles of teamwork in all areas of healthcare. It incorporates essential components such as: Leadership: direct and coordinate the team performance and ensure all the activities are well taken. Promote mutual support: team members can help each other and can divide work among themselves, which can ease their workload. Communication: Enhances the flow of information within the team in a timely, clear and concise
TWO STRATEGIES TO FOCUS ON INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION Huddles Strategy Means stand-up meetings conducted by the tams to share essential information. It is used in healthcare to enhance patient care through communication, situational awareness and teamwork. The key components of huddles include: Preparation: This explains the need for team members to be prepared with relevant information. Should be brief and relevant. Should be carried out at regular intervals as well as to promote the active participation of the teams.
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