Interprofessional practice

Susan McInnes, Kath Peters, Elizabeth Halcomb

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Abstract

Learning objectives: Explain how professional identity and culture influence interprofessional practice. Describe the behaviour and skills that facilitate effective communication. Identify the barriers and facilitators to multidisciplinary health professionals working well together. Discuss why maintaining a client focus is paramount in interprofessional practice. Explain the importance of individual and team reflection.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAn Introduction to Community and Primary Health Care
EditorsDiana Guzys, Rhonda Brown, Elizabeth Halcomb, Dean Whitehead
Place of PublicationPort Melbourne, Vic.
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages105-119
Number of pages15
Edition2nd ed
ISBN (Electronic)9781108216739
ISBN (Print)9781316618127
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • community health nursing
  • primary health care
  • nursing

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