Ans) Collaborative Care is a healthcare philosophy and movement that has many names, models, and definitions that often includes the provision of mental health, behavioral health and substance use services in primary care.
- Interprofessional collaborative practice is defined by the World Health Organization as a situation that occurs “when multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds work together with patients, families, carers, and communities to deliver the highest quality of care.”
Responsibilities:
- Nurses are the only clinical professionals who are specially
trained to understand the roles of other healthcare providers, this
training provides a strong foundation for successful
collaboration.
- Effective communication is critical for a collaborative care plan
to work; nurses are trained to have adaptability, empathy, and
communication skills, which allows for them to be excellent leaders
and members of a care team.
- If the team's professionals do not communicate and collaborate, their performance suffers. In the healthcare field, poor communication is often cited as a root cause of medical errors. Effective teamwork and good working relationships can reduce errors and improve outcomes.
- Nurses’ ability to understand and assess a patient’s clinical, emotional, and social needs can help them to call upon available resources and create a patient-focused care plan. As nurses are offering direct patient care around the clock, they have a unique and focused view of how that care should be provided. Nurses can be role models in their honest and open communication with team members about the quality of patient care which is being provided and the work environment.
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Discuss what factors do you see in nursing practice that influence quality, safe, patient-centered care?
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