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Multidisciplinary team functioning.

K E Kovitz, P Dougan, R Riese

    Child Abuse & Neglect
    |January 1, 1984
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    Effective child abuse treatment requires more than just interdisciplinary teams. This study emphasizes enhancing group dynamics and processes for better multidisciplinary functioning in child abuse interventions.

    Area of Science:

    • Child Abuse Treatment
    • Multidisciplinary Healthcare Teams
    • Group Dynamics

    Background:

    • Current child abuse treatment models focus on interdisciplinary team composition.
    • Shared professional responsibility in detection, case management, and treatment is evolving.
    • Prescriptive accounts often neglect the group process dynamics crucial for effective functioning.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To advocate for moving beyond basic team composition in multidisciplinary child abuse treatment.
    • To focus on the maintenance and enhancement of multidisciplinary group functioning.
    • To provide strategies and recommendations for effective multidisciplinary child abuse team operation.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of the Alberta Children's Hospital Child Abuse Program's development and philosophy.

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  • Description of the team's composition, mandate, and served population.
  • Outline of the program's conceptual framework, including strategies and encountered difficulties.
  • Main Results:

    • Multidisciplinary functioning requires cooperative service planning and implementation.
    • Effective group process is essential but often overlooked in child abuse treatment teams.
    • The Alberta Children's Hospital Child Abuse Program provides a case example of such a model.

    Conclusions:

    • Enhancing group dynamics and processes is critical for effective multidisciplinary child abuse treatment.
    • Explicit attention to small group dynamics is needed for optimal team performance.
    • Recommendations are offered for planning, implementing, and maintaining effective multidisciplinary teams.