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Interprofessional Collaboration

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Interprofessional Collaboration

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Interprofessional Collaboration book

From Policy to Practice in Health and Social Care

Interprofessional Collaboration

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Interprofessional Collaboration book

From Policy to Practice in Health and Social Care
Edited ByAudrey Leathard
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2003
eBook Published 24 July 2003
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203420690
Pages 392
eBook ISBN 9780203420690
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies, Social Sciences
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Leathard, A. (Ed.). (2003). Interprofessional Collaboration: From Policy to Practice in Health and Social Care (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203420690

ABSTRACT

Interprofessional collaboration in the health and social care services has become a commanding force, spear-headed by the Government's modernisation programme to improve partnership.
Interprofessional Collaboration highlights the benefits and factors arising from working together for patients, service users and carers through a review of theoretical models illustrated by relevant examples. Discussion of topical problems being faced by practitioners, managers, and policy-makers in the health and social care sector covers:
*Policy issues from various interprofessional angles, including the place of management, ethical issues and technology
*The application of policy to practice in working together across professions, sectors and communities, giving an overview of teamwork, new primary care policies, interprofessional agendas for family support and mental health, and users' and carers' perspectives on collaboration in practice
*Policy and practice in learning together, including theoretical challenges and developments internationally.
Relevant for all those that have an interest in matters of health, social care, welfare and caring, Interprofessional Collaboration provides comprehensive coverage on interprofessional education and policy in the UK and abroad.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part I Policy and interprofessional issues

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

ByAUDREY LEATHARD

chapter 2|32 pages

Policy overview

ByAUDREY LEATHARD

chapter 3|12 pages

Management and interprofessional collaboration

ByCHARLES ENGEL, ELIN GURSKY

chapter 4|13 pages

Going round in circles? Identifying interprofessional dynamics in Australian health and social welfare

ByRICHARD HUGMAN

chapter 5|10 pages

Some ethical issues arising from interprofessional working

ByANDREW WALL

chapter 6|14 pages

New forms of technology, new forms of collaboration?

BySCOTT REEVES, DELLA FREETH

chapter 7|26 pages

Models for interprofessional collaboration

ByAUDREY LEATHARD

part |2 pages

Part II From policy to practice: Working together across professions, sectors and communities

chapter 8|12 pages

Clinical teamwork: The impact of policy on collaborative practice

ByCAROLYN MILLER, MARNIE FREEMAN

chapter 9|13 pages

New primary care policies: From professions to professionalism

ByGEOFFREY MEADS

chapter 10|12 pages

Journeys into thirdspace? Health alliances and the challenge of border crossing

ByALAN BEATTIE

chapter 11|14 pages

Supporting familes: An interprofessional approach?

ByLONICA VANCLAY

chapter 12|14 pages

Safeguarding children together: Addressing the interprofessional agenda

BySARA GLENNIE

chapter 13|14 pages

Collaboration between primary health and social care: From policy to practice in developing services for older people

ByCAROLINE GLENDINNING, KIRSTEIN RUMMERY

chapter 14|12 pages

Disability, user-controlled services – partnership or conflict?

ByCOLIN BARNES

chapter 15|12 pages

Mental health in interprofessional contexts

ByTONY LEIBA

chapter 16|14 pages

Under one roof: An experimental interagency service for homeless people in south London

ByGRAHAM PARK

chapter 17|11 pages

The perspectives of users and carers

ByJILL MANTHORPE

chapter 18|14 pages

Master and servant: The myth of equal partnership between the voluntary and statutory sectors

ByJENNY WEINSTEIN

part |2 pages

Part III From policy to practice: Learning together

chapter 19|15 pages

Unpacking interprofessional education

ByHUGH BARR

chapter 20|17 pages

Canada – interprofessional education and collaboration: Theoretical challenges, practical solutions

ByJOHN GILBERT, LESLEY BAINBRIDGE

chapter 21|13 pages

Welfare and education policy – how do these factors influence interprofessional education? The Norwegian case

ByELISABETH WILLUMSEN, PAAL BREIVIK

chapter 22|14 pages

Interprofessional work and education: Developments in Hong Kong

ByDIANA LEE

chapter 23|11 pages

Multiprofessional education: Global perspectives

ByRITA GOBLE

chapter 24|24 pages

Conclusion

ByAUDREY LEATHARD
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