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Collaborative practice: a shared success

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    Implementing collaborative practice theory in a community hospital fostered teamwork between professional groups. This resulted in a successful joint practice model within one year, enhancing patient care consistency.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Nursing Practice
    • Interprofessional Collaboration

    Background:

    • Community hospitals face challenges in coordinating care between different professional groups.
    • Effective collaboration is essential for delivering thorough and consistent patient care.
    • Previous models may not fully integrate diverse professional expertise.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the implementation of a collaborative practice theory in a community hospital setting.
    • To assess the impact of shared practice philosophy on interprofessional teamwork.
    • To determine the timeframe for establishing a successful joint practice.

    Main Methods:

    • A qualitative reflection on changes during the implementation of collaborative practice theory.

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  • Adoption of a philosophy emphasizing shared responsibility and teamwork.
  • Observation and assessment of joint practice operationalization.
  • Main Results:

    • A collaborative practice theory was successfully implemented.
    • A shared philosophy fostered effective teamwork between professional groups.
    • A joint practice model became operational within one year.

    Conclusions:

    • Collaborative practice theory implementation can lead to successful interprofessional joint practices.
    • Shared philosophies are key to integrating professional groups for improved patient care.
    • Community hospitals can achieve operational joint practices efficiently through collaboration.