Collaboration Flashcards
How does a nurse collaborate with the patient?
- acknowledge, support, and encourage patient’s active involvement in healthcare decisions
- Encourage patient autonomy and equal position with other members of the healthcare team
- Helps patients set mutually agreed-on goals and objective for health care
- provided patients with consultation in a collaborative fashion.
What is the role of the case manager?
Ensure that patients receive fiscally sound, appropriate care in the best setting
What is the goal of shared governance?
To transition from a traditional hierarchical management style to one in which nursing staff are more involved in decision-making processes and managers are facilitative rather than controlling.
What does shared governance allow nurses to do?
It allows them to truly labor together and collectively develops collaborative relationships.
What are the 5 C’s of interprofessional collaboration?
- Common goal
- Commitment
- Competence
- Communication
- Coordination
What are Gardner’s 10 lessons of collaboration?
- know thyself
- learn to value and manage diversity
- develop constructive conflict resolution skills
- Use the power to create win-win situations
- Master interpersonal and process skills
- Recognize that collaboration is a journey
- leverage all multidisciplinary forums
- Appreciate that collaboration can occur spontaneously
- Balance autonomy and unity in collaborative relationships
- Remember that collaboration is not required for all decisions.
Why is inter-organizational collaboration important?
Pooling resources and information benefits both pts and communities.
What is interprofessional collaboration?
Working across professional disciplines to optimize pt care is an expectation in health care delivery
Why is interprofessional collaboration important?
Expertise and diverse perspectives, influenced by professional orientation are valued and contributed to the delivery of care.