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Multidisciplinary teamwork--myth or reality?

H Rowe

    Journal of Nursing Management
    |March 1, 1996
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    Healthcare delivery is complex. This study examines how multidisciplinary teamwork can improve health care services by exploring factors that enhance or limit collaboration.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Medical Sociology
    • Organizational Behavior

    Background:

    • Healthcare systems face increasing complexity due to technological advancements and rising patient expectations.
    • Traditional functionalist approaches may not adequately address current healthcare demands.
    • A shift towards multidisciplinary teamwork is proposed as a potential solution for improving service delivery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore an example of multidisciplinary teamwork in healthcare.
    • To identify processes that facilitate collaboration within healthcare teams.
    • To examine factors that hinder effective teamwork in health care settings.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of a specific multidisciplinary healthcare team.

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  • Exploration of team dynamics and operational processes.
  • Identification of facilitators and barriers to collaboration.
  • Main Results:

    • Multidisciplinary teamwork requires specific processes to function effectively.
    • Clear communication channels and defined roles enhance collaboration.
    • Hierarchical structures and interprofessional conflicts can limit teamwork.

    Conclusions:

    • Multidisciplinary teamwork offers a viable model for addressing healthcare complexity.
    • Understanding and optimizing collaborative processes are crucial for successful implementation.
    • Addressing identified barriers is essential for maximizing the benefits of teamwork in healthcare.