Learner Guide: Collaboration Among Healthcare Professionals and Team Work
Learner Guide: Collaboration Among Healthcare Professionals and Team Work
Learner Guide: Collaboration Among Healthcare Professionals and Team Work
At the end of this session, you will be able to answer the following questions:
What is collaborative practice?
What problems does collaborative practice solve?
What are some approaches to resolving conflict in a collaborative manner?
What skills does collaborative conflict resolution require?
How is this approach to care different from your experience and education as a
professional or your experience as a patient?
What will you have to do differently when you provide care collaboratively with
your colleagues?
Preparation
Read the session materials, write down any questions you have, and bring your
questions to class.
Answer the reflective questions as you read.
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Collaborative Practice
Collaborative practice means that providers from different healthcare disciplines work
together to provide patient care. Health Care promotes collaborative practice as the
preferred way to address the healthcare needs of patients, and many healthcare
professionals are already involved in collaborative practice. As interprofessional
education becomes increasingly common, collaborative practice will also become more
the norm of practice. This course, itself, is an example of interprofessional education
because the participants come from a variety of healthcare disciplines.
An interprofessional care team is most effective when each member of the team has a
good understanding of the role, contributions, and needs of the other team members.
When you are part of an interprofessional team, it is important for you to be able to
define your role and responsibilities to other professionals. In defining your role, you
must be familiar with your profession’s code of ethics and standards of practice.
Members of an interprofessional healthcare team have different areas of expertise and
different scopes of practice. The scope of practice of team members is defined by their
educational preparation and licensing body. Scope of practice includes the roles,
functions, and accountabilities that members of a profession are educated for and
authorized to perform. You are responsible for your practice, including knowing your
limitations and maintaining your competency.
Improved communication
Increased knowledge and respect for each others’ roles and responsibilities
A shared goal to improve patient outcomes
Belief that the patient is at the centre of the team
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1. Sharing:
Shared responsibilities
Shared decision-making
Shared healthcare philosophy
Shared planning and intervention
Sharing of different professional perspectives
2. Partnership:
Two or more partners joined in a collaborative undertaking
Collegial relationships
Open and honest communication
Mutual trust and respect
Awareness and appreciation of the work and perspectives of others
Pursuit of a common goal
3. Interdependency:
Mutual dependency
Interdependency rather than autonomy
Optimization of individual contributions
Achievements of the team as a whole are greater than the sum of the
contributions made of each individual
4. Power:
Power-sharing among team members
Empowerment of each participant, whose power is recognized by the other team
members
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What strategies can be used to clarify the roles of team members and reduce
power struggles?
In an effective team, members are familiar with and respect each other’s roles and
scope of practice. They divide the workload and use team resources efficiently. Patients
and professionals determine treatment goals together. Team members communicate so
they can collaborate. Team members respect each other’s professional judgment. They
demonstrate respect by sharing knowledge with and listening to each other. Team
members trust each other and express themselves openly. Between professions, there
can be tensions over power structures, but members of an effective team work as equals
despite having different practice backgrounds. Decision-making is shared; input from all
team members is incorporated. All team members participate in or facilitate team, family,
and community meetings.
Conflict Resolution
As healthcare professionals, we interact daily with patients, families, and colleagues.
Individuals bring their own background, culture, and beliefs to any interaction with
others, which may lead to varying viewpoints and contribute to conflict. Conflict can be
both positive and negative. If conflict is managed well, it can lead to positive changes;
however, if conflict is managed poorly, the effectiveness of the work being done may
decrease (Drench et al., 2003).
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Reflective Question #1
Describe a situation from your own experience when a conflict was handled well
and the outcome was positive
Reflective Question #2
Describe a situation from your own experience when a conflict was poorly
handled and the outcome was not positive.
Case Study
You have been working for three days as a new health professional at a community
health clinic. Robert, who has been assigned to orient you to the clinic, has worked
there for five years. You observe that he is helpful with other staff members at the
clinic, but he is not helpful with you. In particular, Robert becomes very defensive if you
ask for his assistance or if you ask him a questions. On one occasion yesterday,
Robert totally ignored you when you asked him a question about a patient. Robert’s
behaviour has become increasingly frustrating as you are trying to become familiar
with your new responsibilities. Other team members have been helpful and friendly
towards you and have gone out of their way to answer all of your questions.
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References
h Oandasan, I., D’Amour, D., Zwarenstein, M., Barker, K., Purden, M., Beaulieu,
M., Reeves, S., Nasmith, L., Bosco, C., Ginsburg, L. & Tregunno, D. (2005).
Interprofessional Education for Collaborative Patient-Centred Practice: An
Evolving Framework (Executive Summary). Retrieved February 23, 2005 from
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hcs-sss/hhr-rhs/strateg/interprof/summ-somm_e.html
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