NURS 3100 Week 5: Interprofessional Teamwork: Civil Collaboration for the Common Good
Interprofessional (IP) Collaborative Practice: When multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds work together with patients, families, carers [sic], and communities to deliver the highest quality of care (World Health Organization (WHO), 2010) NURS 3100 3101: Issues and Trends in Nursing
Teamwork is not always intuitive. Nurses, physicians, nutritionists, psychologists, and other health professionals can suffer from a “professional nearsightedness” of sorts and go their own direction, working more in isolation. For obvious reasons, conflict may occur when professionals come together, because they bring their own unique viewpoints and backgrounds.
As a nurse leader, you will learn to embrace and expect conflict. You may find that your role on the team will be to promote respectful and positive relations among professionals in order for your organization to deliver the best patient care possible. Establish a culture among your colleagues and the various professions they represent to embrace IP collaboration—patients are counting on YOU!
Learning Objectives
Students will:
Analyze collaborative strategies for leading civility in nursing environments
Analyze the role of the nurse as part of an interprofessional team to improve patient care
Summarize solutions related to quality indicators in a clinical nursing environment
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