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    Throughout the first year Foundations of Professional Nursing course, I have gained a better understand of nursing and thus my perspective on nursing has developed a lot. After learning about the different concepts and theories in nursing, I feel I understand the role of nurses better and it makes me proud to have chosen this profession. I have also realized how much the concepts I have learned this year have affected my perspective on nursing and have helped shape me into becoming a nurse. In addition

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    important factor when delivering healthcare to patients (Royal College of Nursing, 2006). However, failures in interprofessional collaboration have led to public inquiries for instance, the death of Peter Connelly (Jones, 2009) and the Mid Staffordshire report (Francis, 2013), highlighting improvement in collaboration is required. The Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (CAIPE) acknowledges interprofessional education as students from multiple professions, who come together; share

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    American Nurses Association nursing can be defined as “the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness”. (American Nurses Association 2016) Nursing is a career where a person, should have compassion, a caring heart, and be devoted to their client care. Sometime person goes into the nursing field for the money, job stability, and because a person 's family member wants them to go into the nursing field. I feel like the future of nursing have yet to be determined

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    How communication within an interprofessional team could affect collaborative working Hall and Waver ( 2001) defines Interprofessional as a group of professionals from different disciplines such as nurses, doctors, pharmacist that are working and communicating with each other while providing their knowledge, skills and attributes to enhance and support the contributions of others. Suter et al (2009) also said that the ability to work in an interprofessional team to convey collaborative, patient-centered

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    Interprofessional collaboration for patient-centered care As healthcare advances and becomes more convoluted there is an increase need for interprofessional collaboration to provide quality and patient-centered care. According to the Institute of Medicine (2015), not one profession can lead and expand interprofessional collaboration independently. It requires collaboration of all team members working to their highest level of functioning to provide patient centered care. Interprofessional collaboration

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    Results The tables that you see in this section explain the results that we found pertaining to interprofessional collaboration within the health profession. Table 1 provides a focus on teamwork among healthcare workers. As you can see the “n” values are similar in size (with the exception of the Heuer, Albert J et al., (2010) article) they are relatively smaller groups. All the populations include medical staff whether it is students, nurses, or physicians. The article by Shrader stated that “Team

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    nowadays either through the emergency department or elective admission usually have multiple and complex health conditions and classically require more than one health professional to address these needs. In today’s hospital settings interprofessional collaboration is being promoted as a holistic means of providing patient centred care and plays an extremely important role in healthcare. It is said to improve the delivery of healthcare by reducing morbidity and mortality by decreasing wait times

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    relatively common in patients who suffered a stroke due to urinary retention or incontinence (American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, 2007). Bacteremia or sepsis is a potential complication of urinary tract infection, and through nursing assessments, if a patient develops a fever after a stoke while in hospital, screening of the urine for evidence of infection should be

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    inter-professional collaboration in your area of clinical practice For the purpose of this essay, the importance of interprofessional working (IPW) in effective patient care will be discussed, along with the challenges and constraints. A patient case study will be used for example purposes; all names and places will be changed in line with Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC, 2008) guidelines. According to The British Medical Association (2005), interprofessional collaboration is loosely defined

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    INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND Interprofessional collaboration is defined as students from multiple health professions learning together and from one another with the end result of improving professional collaboration and patient outcomes1.The goal of IPE is to engage students across disciplines to work together and learn about collaborative practice, health literacy and to cultivate cultural awareness. Interprofessional collaboration in the health setting is a critical ingredient to achieving the Triple

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