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Interprofessional collaborations in the clinical setting

Abstract

To share research findings from a study that examined whether self-assessment for the competencies associated with interprofessional collaboration changed health care providers' understanding of interprofessional collaboration and their perceived level of efficiency and effectiveness when working with their primary health care team.

Description

44th Biennial Convention 2017 Theme: Influence Through Action: Advancing Global Health, Nursing, and Midwifery.

Author Details

Kelly A. Lackie, PhD, Registered Nurses Professional Development Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Gail G. Tomblin Murphy, PhD, School of Nursing, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sigma Membership

Rho Rho

Lead Author Affiliation

Registered Nurses Professional Development Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

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Keywords:

Competency-based Health Human Resources Planning, Interprofessional Collaboration, Productivity

Conference Name

44th Biennial Convention

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Conference Year

2017

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Examination of the effects of interprofessional collaboration on healthcare provider and team productivity

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

To share research findings from a study that examined whether self-assessment for the competencies associated with interprofessional collaboration changed health care providers' understanding of interprofessional collaboration and their perceived level of efficiency and effectiveness when working with their primary health care team.