2017
DOI: 10.3917/rsi.129.0073
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La collaboration interprofessionnelle lors de la prise en charge d’un polytraumatisé aux urgences : une revue de la littérature

Abstract: few studies have addressed IPC in the context of trauma. The authors did seem to pay particular attention to the role of the trauma team leader and to the leadership competence, while others are more interested in communication and perceptions of the different health professional roles. In addition, these papers mainly demonstrate that many gaps remain within interprofessional trauma teams, such as communication, coordination of care and role clarification.

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“…Transdisciplinary approaches are actually seen in science, like physics; in medicine, like for general practitioners [1], in psychiatry-psychoanalysis, for example, in the treatment of psychopathy [2], emergency care of polytraumatized [3], oncology [4], and geriatrics [5].…”
Section: The Concept Of Transdisciplinaritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transdisciplinary approaches are actually seen in science, like physics; in medicine, like for general practitioners [1], in psychiatry-psychoanalysis, for example, in the treatment of psychopathy [2], emergency care of polytraumatized [3], oncology [4], and geriatrics [5].…”
Section: The Concept Of Transdisciplinaritymentioning
confidence: 99%