1997
DOI: 10.7748/ns.12.1.39.s53
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Multidisciplinary collaborative care planning

Abstract: Over many years, healthcare professionals have strived to improve the quality of patient care. The idea that collaborative care might achieve further improvements is relatively new but is a natural consequence of the Patient's Charter (1992) and other national standards. This article describes how multidisciplinary care planning was introduced in the stroke rehabilitation unit at Clatterbridge Hospital, Wirral Hospital NHS Trust.

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“…Outras pesquisas identificaram ambiguidades e falta de (20) . Além disso, a falta de comunicação entre os membros da equipe multidisciplinar determinou a piora na qualidade do processo de reabilitação.…”
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“…Outras pesquisas identificaram ambiguidades e falta de (20) . Além disso, a falta de comunicação entre os membros da equipe multidisciplinar determinou a piora na qualidade do processo de reabilitação.…”
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“…In addition, Belbin (1993) states that nurses can also clarify goals and promote decision-making as part of their role in co-ordinating the care the patient receives. Scott and Cowen (1997) emphasise that good communication across the multidisciplinary team is essential. The article shows anecdotal evidence that documentation of care given had not reflected what was actually provided.…”
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confidence: 99%