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Clinical integration: partnerships for care

T Porter-O'Grady1

  • 1Tim Porter-O'Grady Associates, Inc., Georgia, USA.

Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly
|January 6, 1999
PubMed
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Nurses must build new interdisciplinary and patient partnerships to secure future roles. This integration is key for professional relevance and advancement in healthcare.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Interprofessional Collaboration

Background:

  • The evolving healthcare landscape necessitates new professional models.
  • Traditional nursing roles require adaptation to remain relevant.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the critical need for nurses to engage in integration.
  • To highlight the importance of interdisciplinary and patient partnerships for nursing's future.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of professional integration.
  • Literature review on interprofessional collaboration and patient engagement.

Main Results:

  • Integration involves forming novel relationships across disciplines.
  • Building partnerships with patients is a core component of integration.

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Conclusions:

  • Nurses must actively pursue integration to maintain and expand their future roles.
  • Proactive engagement in partnership-building is essential for nursing's continued influence.