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1. What is the interprofesional collaboration?

Interprofessional education is a collaborative approach to develop healthcare


students as future interprofessional team members and a recommendation suggested
by the Institute of Medicine.
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interprofessional collaboration is a partnership between a team of health providers and a
client in a participatory collaborative and coordinated approach to shared decision
making around health and social issues

Diane R. Bridges, Medical Education Online 2011, 16 : 6035 - DOI: 10.3402/meo.v16i0.6035,


Models of interprofessional education

2. What is the purpose of interprofesional collaboration?


 This interprofessional approach may allow sharing of expertise and perspectives to form
a common goal of restoring or maintaining an individual’s health and improving
outcomes while combining resources
 show respect and positive attitudes towards each other and work towards improving patient
outcomes
 Collaborative interactions exhibit a blending of professional cultures and are achieved
though sharing skills and knowledge to improve the quality of patient care
Diane R. Bridges, Medical Education Online 2011, 16 : 6035 - DOI: 10.3402/meo.v16i0.6035,
Models of interprofessional education

3. What are benefits of interprofesional collaboration?


Provides an ability to share skills and knowledge between professions and allows
for a better understanding, shared values, and respect for the roles of other healthcare
professionals.

Diane R. Bridges, Medical Education Online 2011, 16 : 6035 - DOI: 10.3402/meo.v16i0.6035,


Models of interprofessional education

4. What does interprofesional collaboration do?


5. What kind of interprofesional collaboration?
6. Why interprofesional collaboration with other profesion needed?
7. What is the purpose of the SBAR?
 The SBAR tool provides a framework for organizing information in a clear and concise format;
it facilitates consistent collaborative communication between healthcare providers
throughout the hospital setting
 handoff reports (I) positively influence teamwork, communication, and patient safety
outcomes (O) as compared with traditional communication for reporting

Collaborative Communication: Integrating SBAR to Improve Quality/Patient Safety


Outcomes, journal by Cynthia D. Beckett , Gayle Kipnis , 26 August 2009

8. When SBAR should be used?


9. How to used SBAR?
10. What is breaking bad news?
Breaking bad news is one of a physician's most difficult duties, yet medical education
typically offers little formal preparation for this daunting task.

Breaking Bad News.


Source: American Family Physician . 12/15/2001, Vol. 64 Issue 12, p1975. 4p.
Author(s): Vandekieft, Gregg K.
Breaking bad news to patients is one of the most difficult and demanding tasks that
oncologists face—and one for which they are often poorly trained and emotionally ill
equipped.
- any news that adversely and seriously affects an individual’s view of his or her future.
COMMUNITY ONCOLOGY ■ March/April 2005. Breaking bad news: the S-P-I-K-E-S strategy

11. How many kind of bad breaking news?


12. How to the tell to the patient or family patient about condition the patient correctly?
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13. Who is responsible to breaking bad news?


14. What are the strategies to breaking bad news?
15. What should be prepare before giving bad news?
16. What is teamwork means?

Teamwork is essential for the delivery of high quality, safe patient care.
The human factor: the critical importance of effective teamwork and communication in
providing safe care M Leonard, S Graham, D Bonacum. Qual Saf Health Care 2004;13(Suppl
1):i85–i90. doi: 10.1136/qshc.2004.010033
Teamwork is an important component of patient safety, to improve patient safety through
improving teamwork are growing, there is no validated tool to scientifically measure
teamwork.
Operating Room Teamwork among Physicians and Nurses: Teamwork in the Eye of the

Beholder

Journal of the American College of Surgeons


Volume 202, Issue 5, May 2006, Pages 746-752
Martin A.MakaryMD, MPH⁎‡∥J. BryanSextonPhD†∥Julie A.FreischlagMD, FACS⁎Christine
G.HolzmuellerBLA†∥E. AnneMillmanMS⁎‡∥LisaRowenRN, DNSc§Peter J.PronovostMD, PhD

17. Teamwork consist of?

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