articleHuman Resources for HealthMay 10, 2013GOLD OA

Ten principles of good interdisciplinary team work

Southern Cross University · University of Sheffield · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Interdisciplinary team work is increasingly prevalent, supported by policies and practices that bring care closer to the patient and challenge traditional professional boundaries. To date, there has been a great deal of emphasis on the processes of team work, and in some cases, outcomes. METHOD: This study draws on two sources of knowledge to identify the attributes of a good interdisciplinary team; a published systematic review of the literature on interdisciplinary team work, and the perceptions of over 253 staff from 11 community rehabilitation and intermediate care teams in the UK. These data sources were merged using qualitative content analysis to arrive at a framework that identifies characteristics and proposes ten competencies that support effective interdisciplinary team work.

Results

Ten characteristics underpinning effective interdisciplinary team work were identified: positive leadership and management attributes; communication strategies and structures; personal rewards, training and development; appropriate resources and procedures; appropriate skill mix; supportive team climate; individual characteristics that support interdisciplinary team work; clarity of vision; quality and outcomes of care; and respecting and understanding roles.

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680
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100%
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6

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • CLARITY
  • Work (physics)
  • Team effectiveness
  • Team composition
  • Health services research
  • Medical education
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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