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Interdisciplinary Care: The Health Care Team-I

An interdisciplinary team includes many healthcare professionals working together and utilizing their skills, knowledge, and expertise to provide holistic and quality patient care.
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Interdisciplinary Care: The Health Care Team-II

An interdisciplinary team includes many healthcare professionals working together and utilizing their skills, knowledge, and expertise to provide holistic and quality patient care. Here are a few more healthcare professionals.
Physical Therapist
A physical therapist (PT) aims to restore function or prevent additional impairment in a patient following an injury or disease. Massage, heat, cold, water, sonar waves, exercises, and electrical stimulation are some treatments used by PTs to treat...
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Peripheral Artery Disease III: Interprofessional Care

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is characterized by narrowed arteries that diminish blood flow to the extremities. Effective management of PAD requires an interprofessional approach involving various healthcare professionals. The critical aspects of interprofessional care for PAD patients focus on risk factor modification, drug therapy, exercise therapy, nutrition therapy, critical limb ischemia care, and interventional radiology and surgical procedures.The primary treatment goal for PAD...
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Aneurysm III: Interprofessional Care

Aneurysm management involves either conservative medical therapy or surgical intervention, depending on the size and symptoms of the aneurysm. Conservative management is generally reserved for smaller, asymptomatic aneurysms, while larger or symptomatic aneurysms often necessitate surgical repair.Conservative Medical TherapyFor small, asymptomatic aneurysms, particularly abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) less than 5.5 centimeters in diameter, conservative medical therapy is recommended. This...
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Coronary Artery Disease V: Interprofessional Care

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Methods of Documentation VI: Case Management Model

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Developing an innovative care delivery model: interprofessional practice teams.

Sonia Poochikian-Sarkissian1, JoAnne Hunter, Sandra Tully

  • 1University Health Network Krembil Neuroscience Program.

Healthcare Management Forum
|September 26, 2008
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A project developed an Interprofessional Patient-Centred Practice (IPCP) Framework to enhance collaborative practice. Recommendations include adopting the framework, using an IPCP toolkit, creating interventions, and educating professionals.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Interprofessional Education
  • Collaborative Practice

Background:

  • Interprofessional collaboration is crucial for effective healthcare delivery.
  • Existing models may not fully support patient-centred care.
  • Barriers and enablers to collaborative practice require systematic exploration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an Interprofessional Patient-Centred Practice (IPCP) Framework.
  • To identify factors influencing collaborative practice.
  • To recommend a model for interprofessional care delivery.

Main Methods:

  • A project team at the University Health Network (UHN) undertook the development.
  • Exploration of enablers and barriers to collaborative practice was conducted.
  • A model of care delivery and interprofessional practice was recommended.

Main Results:

  • An IPCP Framework was developed.
  • Key enablers and barriers to collaborative practice were identified.
  • Specific recommendations for implementation were formulated.

Conclusions:

  • Adopt the proposed IPCP Framework to guide interprofessional team development.
  • Implement an IPCP toolkit to support collaborative practice.
  • Develop evidence-based interventions and educate health professionals on IPCP principles.