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Collaborative practice teams: from multidisciplinary to interdisciplinary

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Outcomes Management for Nursing Practice
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Interdisciplinary teams improve patient outcomes by enhancing collaboration. Key skills and structured processes, like those used by the clinical practice team (CPT), are vital for managing patient outcomes effectively.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Outcomes Research
  • Team Collaboration

Background:

  • Healthcare market demands evidence of intervention effectiveness.
  • Interdisciplinary teams are crucial for improving patient outcomes.
  • Need for validated strategies in patient outcome management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key skills that enhance collaboration within interdisciplinary teams.
  • To explore the role of the clinical practice team (CPT) in outcomes management.
  • To provide strategies for achieving planned objectives through effective team collaboration.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of skills contributing to effective interdisciplinary team collaboration.
  • Examination of the CPT's function in driving outcomes management.

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  • Identification of strategies for managing change within healthcare teams.
  • Main Results:

    • Seven essential skills for CPT collaboration identified: clinical competence, credibility, consistency, assertiveness, structured meetings, valuing time, and marketing the CPT.
    • The CPT serves as a key vehicle for managing patient outcomes.
    • Change management strategies are important for achieving team goals.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective collaboration within interdisciplinary teams is essential for enhancing patient outcomes.
    • Developing specific skills and utilizing structured processes are vital for successful outcomes management.
    • Proactive change management is necessary for healthcare teams to meet objectives.