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Chapter 7: Interprofessional practice

Chapter 7: Interprofessional practice

pp. 121-138
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Summary

Community and primary health care nursing is experiencing a rapid metamorphosis as our population ages and the prevalence of chronic and complex conditions increase. To meet these changing needs, our health workforce has evolved with a range of specialised disciplines now working in diverse health settings. Throughout these changes, nursing continues to be the largest global health workforce providing the most direct client care. Historically, nurses were the original transdisciplinary health care workers, providing basic physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nutritional advice and all other care as required. As more detailed knowledge developed in an area of practice, specialised areas of care evolved and a variety of allied health professions emerged. Nursing itself became more specialised due to developments in clinical practice, technological advances and clients requiring more complex care. This chapter examines how professional identity and culture influence interprofessional practice, describes the behaviour and skills that facilitate effective communication, and identifies the barriers and facilitators to multidisciplinary health professionals working well together.

Keywords

  • Interprofessional practice
  • working in teams
  • professional roles
  • cultures and boundaries
  • reflective practice
  • communication

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