3- Interdisciplinary Collaboration Flashcards
Models of teamwork include:
Multidisciplinary
Interdisciplinary
Cross-Functional
Transdisciplinary
This team features a variety of HCW working together on behalf of patient.
Multidisciplinary
In MD teams, leadership is usually..
Hierarchical - Physician is leader
In MD teams, members often work in _______
Isolation
An MD team is similar to this tasty treat
Pie - each contributes but quality is not greater than sum of its parts
Here members share work and information interdependently
Interdisciplinary Team
Team membership in ID supersedes..
Individual identity & roles
Leadership in ID is..
Task-Dependent (based on pt situation)
In ID we use this analogy:
Hand - whole greater than sum of parts
These teams are popular in business, and are assembled to create a skill set for the purpose at hand.
Cross-Functional team
T/F A CF team is seen often in health care
FALSE
A CF team minimizes eachothers _________ and maximizes eachothers __________.
Weaknesses
Strengths
In a CF team, the team possesses skills that:
No individual possesses alone
T/F a CF team may be seen as an extension of the ID team.
TRUE
Here ‘role release’ occurs, and there are responsibilities shared throughout and few seams between member functions.
Transdisciplinary
To the patient, the _______ of the practitioner is not important.
Discipline
In a TD team, who assesses and manages symptomatology?
Everyone!
An example of a TD model?
ZAP - Zero Acceptance of Pain
Everyone from reception to oncologist trained in assessing/monitoring/intervening pain.
Which team is the vehicle for providing end-of-life care?
interdisciplinary!
This type of Palliative Care is provided by all HCW regardless of setting of practice.
PRIMARY
T/F All individuals are expected to have a basic competency in primary palliative care.
TRUE
A specialized service provided by an ID team to a pt and their family members at end-of-life.
SECONDARY
Secondary team members have:
Advanced knowledge & expertise
Certified/Advanced Education
Here practitioners work as referral centres and have expertise in difficult problems.
TERTIARY
Tertiary care is generally provided in:
Academic medical centres - specialist knowledge
Types of tertiary care problems?
Severe pain syndromes
Terminal agitation/restlessness
Members of ID team?
Doc RN/RPN SocW Chaplain Pharmacist Aids/Psych/Therapists/Companions Volunteers
A team is best considered “________” that is the whole is greater than the parts.
Organic
T/F teams are interdependent, and succeed or fail together.
TRUE
Team stressors include: LUU
Lack of trust
Unclear roles
Unrealistic expectations
External team stressors include:
Inadequate resources
Obscene workload
Conflicting beliefs
LACK OF APPRECIATION
T/F All team members require support before death and during bereavement period
TRUE - individual & organizational