Search for dissertations about: "interprofessional team"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words interprofessional team.
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1. Knowing what’s going on : situation awareness and team performance in interprofessional teams
Abstract : Background Within critical care, it is necessary to have an awareness ofwhat is going on in order to be able to make the right decision at the right time.Situation awareness (SA) is a non-technical skill (NTS) that is important instressful, complex environments such as the intensive care unit (ICU). READ MORE
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2. Collaboration in Health and Social Care : Service User Participation and Teamwork in Interprofessional Clinical Microsystems
Abstract : This thesis addresses the relationship between citizens and the welfare state with a focus on the collaboration between service users and professionals in Swedish health and social care services. The overall aim of the thesis was to explore how professionals and service users experience collaboration in health and social care. READ MORE
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3. Interprofessional education : aspects on learning together on an interprofessional training ward
Abstract : In this thesis, students from four different educational programmes, i.e. medicine, nursing, occupational therapy and physiotherapy, participated in the studies. The students had two-week placements on an interprofessional training ward (IPTW), where they worked together in teams. READ MORE
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4. Interprofessional Teamwork in the Emergency Department - Communicating for Patient Safety
Abstract : Interprofessional teams may improve patient safety through successful communication and effective teamwork. However, ineffective teamwork occurs despite the implementation of various strategies and can compromise patient safety by causing adverse events. READ MORE
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5. Improvement Capability at the Front Lines of Healthcare : Helping through Leading and Coaching
Abstract : SUMMARY This thesis addresses improvement capability at the front lines of healthcare with a focus on interprofessional health care improvement teams who provide care and improve care. The overall aim is to explore high performing clinical microsystems and evaluate interventions to cultivate health care improvement capabilities of frontline interprofessional teams. READ MORE