Interprofessional practice Flashcards
How does WHO describe interprofessional practice?
Collaborative practice in health-care occurs when multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds provide comprehensive services by working with patients, their families, carers and communities to deliver the highest quality of care across settings”
What does collaborative practice prevent and increase?
reduce health-care related errors and increase patient or client satisfaction, while making better use of health resource
What is the name of the framework for competency pracitce?
Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (CIHC) framework for competency development in interprofessional collaborative practice (
What are the 6 domains of the framework?
interprofessional communication, patient/family centered care, role clarification, team functioning, interprofessional conflict resolution, collaborative leadership.
What is the legislation that is required by the college?
promote and enhance the following: (ii) interprofessional collaborative practice between its registrants and persons practicing another health profession
What is collbaorative practice?
occurs when healthcare providers work with people from within their own profession, with people outside their own profession, with people outside their profession and with patients and their families.
what is the nurses role in collaborative practice?
advocacy
Why is it important to understand your role?
• Nursing positions and knowledge is being threatened by financial strain on the health care system, so it is important we know our role to articulate it so the importance of our role is known.
what is relational and embodied knowing?
: Nursing ethics within the interprofessional team
Are the two forms of knowledge nurses develop for a unique moral perspective that can make a meaningful contribution to the realm if ethics in interproffesional care
The two forms of ethical knowledge:
- relational knowledge
- embodied knowledge
Relating to nursing disciplinary focus, in the context of everyday practice, nurses facilitate?
o humanization o Meaning o Choice o Quality of life o Healing
What is relational knowing?
Nursing’s movement away from a paradigm of control to one of relation centers relationship as a starting point of ethical inquiry.
What is considered the pinnacle of health care ethics?
patient advocacy
What is included in unique nursing ethics?
- clarification and articulation of your role
- own sense of professional identity
- unique perspective
What are the fundamental questions about moral experience?
o What are you going through?
o How can I understand your experience?
o What is the best thing to do in this situation?