What is professional collaboration?
a process whereby healthcare professionals work together to improve patient care
In collaboration, as a
... [Show More] standard of professional performance, it requires the nurse to partner with all stakeholders including:
the healthcare consumer and other professionals to advocate for positive patient outcomes and high quality care
What is the ANA Scope & Standards #10 Collaboration?
"The RN collaborates with the healthcare consumer and other key stakeholders in the conduct of nursing care"
What are the ANA Scope & Standards #10 Collaboration competencies?
1. Identifies areas of expertise and contribution of other professionals and key stakeholders
2. Clearly articulates the nurse's role and responsibilities within the team
3. Uses effective group dynamics and strategies to enhance team performance
Code of Ethics: Provision 8
the nurse collaborates with other health professionals and the public to protect human rights, promote health diplomacy, and reduce health disparities
What are the components of the Code of Ethics: Provision 8?
8.1 health is a universal right
8.2 collaboration for health, human rights, and health diplomacy
8.3 obligation to advance health and human rights and reduce disparities
8.4 collaboration for human rights in complex, extreme, or extraordinary practice settings
What is collegiality?
sharing authority and responsibility to reach a prescribed goal or outcome
What are the components that go into collegiality?
knowledge
skills
giving feedback
improvement
enhancing practice
What is a key prerequisite to collaboration, collegiality, and coordination of care?
effective communication
Communication can be verbal, such as:
1. through one's word
2. how these words are expressed
3. the tone used in expressing these words
4. their pace, clarity, timing, and relevance
Components of nonverbal communication:
1. body language
2. facial expressions
3. use of touch, space, and/or sound
ANA Scope & Standards: #9 Communication
"the RN communicates effectively in all areas of practice"
What are the competencies of ANA Scope & Standards: #9 Communication?
1. assess one's own communication skills and effectiveness
2. demonstrates cultural empathy when communicating
3. uses communication styles and methods that demonstrate caring, respect, deep listening, authenticity, and trust
4. exposes care processes and decisions when they do not appear to be in the best interest of the healthcare consumer
5. disclose concerns related to potential or actual hazards and errors in care or the practice environment to the appropriate level
6. demonstrates continuous improvement of communication skills
In 1922, how did the ANA define collaboration?
working relationship with another health care provider in the provision of patient care
- requires the discussion of patient diagnosis, and cooperation in the management and delivery of care
-each collaborator is available to the other for consultation either in person or by comm. device
-the patient designated healthcare provider is responsible for the overall direction and management of patient care
In 1998 the ANA released and executive summary related to collaboration as ___________ part of nursing.
intrinsic
What are the 3 intrinsic theories of nursing?
1. "Collaborative process: nurses and physicians working together and independently assessing, diagnosing, and caring for consumers."
2. "Provide effective and comprehensive care: nurses, physician, and other healthcare professionals must collaborate with each other."
3. "Each profession exhibits different areas of professional competence that, when combined together, provide a continuum of care that the consumer has come the expect."
What are the principles of patient centered care?
1. respect for patients' values, preferences, and expressed needs
2. coordination and integration of care
3. information, communication, and education
4. physical comfort
5. emotional support (alleviation of fear and anxiety)
6. involvement of family and friends
7. transition and continuity
8. access to care
What is interprofessional collaborative practice?
when multiple health workers from different professionals backgrounds work together to deliver the highest quality of care
What are the core competencies of interprofessional collaborative practice?
patients
families
carers
communities
A professional organization expert panel includes what?
nursing
medicine
pharmacy
osteopathic medicine
dentistry
public health
IPECEP
Interprofessional Education Collaborative Expert Panel
IPEC
Interprofessional Education Collaborative
CIHC
Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative
CAIPE
Center for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education
What are the values and ethics of the IPEC?
"work with individuals of other professions to maintain a climate of mutual respect and shared values"
What are the roles/responsibilities of the IPEC?
"use the knowledge of one's own role and those of the other professions to appropriately assess and address the healthcare needs of the patients and populations served"
What is the interprofessional communication of the IPEC?
"communicate with patients, families, communities, and other health professionals in a responsive and responsible manner that supports a team approach to the maintenance of health and the treatment of disease"
What is the team and teamwork aspect of the IPEC?
"apply relationship-building values and the principles of team dynamics to perform effectively in different team roles to plan and deliver patient/population-centered care that is safe, timely, efficient, effective, and equitable"
What is Inter-professional education?
refers to occasions when students from two or more professions in health and social care learn together during all or part of their professional training with the object of cultivating collaborative practice for providing client or patient centered health care
What are the aims of interprofessional education?
1. improve the patient experience
2. improve the health of populations
3. reduce the cost of care
In Collaborative Practice Models, the PCPCC medical home model includes what concepts?
1. patient centered
2. comprehensive
3. coordinated
4. accessible
5. committed to quality and safety
Teams that work together provide what?
greater diversity and a broad range of expertise
Research has shown that collaborative teams do what?
save money
improve efficiency
prevent error
Components of evidence-based teamwork skills:
1. team leadership
2. situation monitoring
3. mutual support
4. communication
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