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Practice model: collaborative practice

L Norsen, J Opladen, J Quinn

    Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America
    |March 1, 1995
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    Collaborative practice, centered on the physician-nurse dyad, enhances patient care through teamwork. Implementing this approach requires commitment from all healthcare stakeholders.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare delivery
    • Interprofessional collaboration
    • Team-based care

    Background:

    • Excellent patient care is increasingly recognized as a multidisciplinary effort.
    • Collaborative practice models are essential for optimizing healthcare outcomes.
    • The physician-nurse dyad forms the foundational unit of collaborative healthcare teams.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define the core principles and requirements for effective collaborative practice.
    • To highlight the significance of the physician-nurse dyad within collaborative teams.
    • To underscore the necessary commitment for successful implementation of collaborative models.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of collaborative practice.
    • Literature review on interprofessional teamwork in healthcare.

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  • Examination of the structural elements and requirements for collaboration.
  • Main Results:

    • Collaborative practice hinges on integrating diverse expertise for superior patient care.
    • Successful implementation necessitates time, energy, patience, and understanding of collaborative dynamics.
    • Commitment from clinicians, administrators, insurers, and regulators is crucial.

    Conclusions:

    • The physician-nurse dyad is central to effective collaborative practice.
    • Understanding and commitment are key to realizing the benefits of collaborative healthcare.
    • Multidisciplinary collaboration is fundamental to advancing patient care quality.