A Pilot for Understanding Interdisciplinary Teams in Rehabilitation Practice

作者:White Mary Joe*; Gutierrez Ann; McLaughlin Celeste; Eziakonwa Chi; Newman Lois Stephens; White Margaret; Thayer Becky; Davis Kerry; Williams Margaret; Asselin Glennys
来源:Rehabilitation Nursing, 2013, 38(3): 142-152.
DOI:10.1002/rnj.75

摘要

Interdisciplinary teams in rehabilitation are effective for positive patient outcomes. They require skills in team building and interprofessional collaboration. The Institute of Medicine has interdisciplinary teams as one of the five core competencies for healthcare workers. In reviewing the literature on teams, several themes were developed, such as communication, collaboration, understanding of roles, and educational levels of team members. Using these themes, a survey was developed to assess perceptions of teams by rehabilitation nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. Significant findings came from questions on educational levels of team members between nurses and occupational therapists and also within the nursing groups. Open-ended questions asked about barriers and facilitators for effective teams. We hope that these pilot results will lead to discussions on how to improve interdisciplinary teams and make them more effective for better patient outcomes.

  • 出版日期2013-6