NURS 2512 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Canadian Nurses Association, Health Professional, Transdisciplinarity

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Changing picture: from medical rounds to interprofessional practice. In large urban healthcare settings, such as teaching hospitals or community care centers, collaborative teams may involve more than a dozen members, whereas in remote settings a nurse client dyad and sometimes a few other providers may work together. Ipp can be carried out by well- defined teams of individuals who work in close proximity. Ideally, healthcare collaborative practice not only regards the patient, or a service user, as a nominal figure on the team, but the provision of care is actually structured around the needs of this individual. Nursing documents the canadian nurses association (cna) engaged in a pan-canadian committee called eicp: Box 14. 1 terminology at a glance: multiprofessional/multidisciplinary: people from different disciplines or professions are involved but this may or may not imply collaboration. Interprofessional/interdisciplinary: professionals collaborating to work together more effectively to improve the quality of patient care: emphasizes professionals; may or may not include patients/clients and unregulated providers.

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