Becoming part of a multidisciplinary health care team

RIS ID

29455

Publication Details

Crookes, P., Griffiths, R. & Brown, A. (2009). Becoming part of a multidisciplinary health care team. In J. Daly, S. Speedy & D. Jackson (Eds.), Contexts of Nursing (pp. 208-222). New South Wales: Elsevier.

Abstract

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Having read and understood this chapter, the reader will be able to: • describe the characteristics of multidisciplinary healthcare teams • discuss the advantages of multidisciplinary teams as a model of providing health care • discuss the attributes that contribute to high levels of satisfaction and effectiveness among members of multidisciplinary teams • outline ways in which conflict may come about in multidisciplinary teams, and • describe strategies for managing conflict in multidisciplinary teams.

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