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Britt Saetre Hansen1, Elisabeth Severinsson
1University of Stavanger, P.O. Box N-4036, Norway. habs@sus.no
Background:
A gap exists between best evidence and best practice in intensive care units. The aim of this study was to investigate different aspects of intensive care nurses' and physicians' inter- and intraprofessional collaboration, with focus on factors associated with standardised weaning from mechanical ventilation.
Methods:
A qualitative design was used for implementing research-based knowledge into multistage focus group discussions. Data were analysed by means of qualitative content analysis.
Results:
One main theme emerged: The need for strategies aimed at improving quality control of care, and three sub-themes: 'Interprofessional learning', 'Quality control of care', and 'Teamwork and communication'. The multistage focus groups were perceived as an important interprofessional arena for improving quality of care. Improvement projects and research dissemination must be regarded as vital parts of the organisation's ongoing development work. Management was perceived as crucial for success.
Conclusion:
Interprofessional research dissemination was perceived as important both in the creation of a common understanding and in knowledge development. Managers should make use of the valuable knowledge possessed by bedside professionals in their strategic planning. There is a need to allocate time for learning and reflection to provide a safe practice environment.
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