
Professionals’ views on interprofessional stroke team functioning
By: Jane Murray Cramm and Anna Petra Nieboer
References
- Falconer JA Roth EJ Sutin JA Strasser DC Chang RW The critical path method in stroke rehabilitation: lessons from an experiment in cost containment outcome improvement Quality Review Bulletin 1993 19 8 16
- Sulch D Kalra L Integrated care pathways in stroke management Age and Ageing 2000 29 349 52
- Stroke Unit Trialists Collaboration. Organised inpatient (stroke unit) care for stroke (Cochrane Review). In the Cochrane Library, 4 1999 Oxford Update Software
- Intercollegiate Stroke Group National sentinel audit of stroke 1998 London Research Unit, Royal College of Physicians
- McNaughton H McPherson K Taylor W Weatherall M Relationship between process and outcome in stroke care Stroke 2003 34 713 7
- Anderson RA McDaniel RR Managing health care organizations: where professionalism meets complexity science Health Care Management Review 2000 25 1 83 92
- Kvarnstrom S Difficulties in collaboration: a critical incident study of interprofessional healthcare teamwork Journal of Interprofessional Care 2008 22 2 191 203
- Wagner EH The role of patient care teams in chronic disease management British Medical Journal 2000 320 7234 569 72
- Hansen P Järvelin K Collaborative information retrieval in an information-intensive domain Information Processing and Management 2005 41 5 1101 19
- McGrath JE Time, interaction and performance (TIP): a theory of groups Small Group Research 1991 22 2 147 74
- Greenwell J Soothill K Mackay L Webb C Patients and professionals Interprofessional relations in health care 1995 London Edward Arnold 313 31
- D’Amour D Ferrada-Videla M San Martin Rodriguez L Beaulieu MD The conceptual basis for interprofessional collaboration: core concepts and theoretical frameworks Journal of Interprofessional Care 2005 19 1 116 31
- Loxlet A Collaboration in health and welfare. Working with difference 1997 London Kingsley Publishers Ltd
- Pearson PH The interdisciplinary team process or the professionals Tower of Babel Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 1983 25 390 5
- Lingard L Espin S Evans C Hawryluck L The rules of the game: interprofessional collaboration on the intensive care unit team Critical Care 2004 8 403 8
- Suter E Arndt J Arthur N Parboosingh J Taylor E Deutschlander S Role understanding and effective communication as core competencies for collaborative practice Journal of Interprofessional Care 2009 23 1 41 51
- Williams RG Silverman R Schwind C Fortune JB Sutyak J Horvath KD Surgeon information transfer and communication: factors affecting quality and efficiency of inpatient care Annals of Surgery 2007 245 2 159 69
- Ben-Syra Z Szyf M Status inequality in the social worker-nurse collaboration in hospitals Social Science and Medicine 1992 14 365 74
- Hall P Interprofessional teamwork: professional cultures as barriers Journal of Interprofessional Care 2005 19 1 188 96
- Mariano C The case of interdisciplinary collaboration Nurse Outlook 1999 37 285 8
- Wackerhausen S Collaboration, professional identity and reflection across boundaries Journal of Interprofessional Care 2009 23 5 455 73
- Dopson S Gabe J Calnan M Changing forms of managerialism in the NHS. Hierarchies, markets and networks The new sociology of the health service (pp. 37–55) 2009 London Routledge Taylor and Francis Group
- Molyneaux J Interprofessional teamworking: what makes teams work well? Journal of Interprofessional Care 2001 15 1 29 35
- Reeves S Zwarenstein RS Goldman J Barr H Freeth D Hammick M Interprofessional education: effects on professional practice and health care outcomes (review) The Cochrane Collaboration 2008; John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Issue 1. Art. No.: CD002213. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD002213.pub2
- Kennerly S Perceived worker autonomy Journal of Nursing Administration 2000 30 12 611 7
- van Mierlo H Individual autonomy in work teams: the role of team autonomy, self-efficacy, and social support European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 2006 15 3 281 99
- Molleman E The multilevel nature of team-based work research Team Performance Management 2005 11 3/4 113 24
- Guzzo RA Shea GP Dunette MD Hough LM Group performance and intergroup relations in organizations Handbook of industrial and organizational psychology 1992 Palo Alto, CA Consulting Psychologists Press 269 313
- Hogg MA The social psychology of group cohesiveness 1992 London Harvester Wheatsheaf
- Mullen B Copper C The relation between group cohesiveness and performance: an integration Psychological Bulletin 1994 115 210 27
-
Nieboer
A
Pepels
R
Have
L
van der Kool
T
Huijsman
R
Stroke services Gespiegeld, Hoofdrapport
Comparison of Stroke Services, main report 2005 Den Haag, NL ZonMW [in Dutch] - Nieboer A Lindenberg S Boomsma A Van Bruggen AC Dimensions of well-being and their measurement: the SPF-IL scale Social Indicators Research 2005 73 313 53
- Cott C “We decide, you carry it out”: a social network analysis of multidisciplinary long term care teams Social Science and Medicine 1997 45 9 1411 21
-
Messchendorp
HJ
van der Weerd
E
Werk in beeld; Brancherapport 2002, Medewerkerraadpleging CAO Arbeid en Gezondheid verpleeg- en verzorgingshuizen
Labor monitored, sector report 2002: staff consultation CAO labor and health care nursing and old peoples’ homes 2002 September Utrecht Prismant [in Dutch] - Witz A Professions and patriarchy 1992 London Routledge
- Liedtka JM Whitten E Enhancing care delivery through cross-disciplinary collaboration: a case study Journal of Health Care Management 1998 43 185 203
- Zwarenstein M Goldman J Reeves S Interprofessional collaboration: effects of practice-based interventions on professional practice and health care outcomes (review) The Cochrane Collaboration 2009; John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Issue 3. Art. No.: CD000072. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD000072.pub2
- Way D Jones L Busing N Implementation strategies: collaboration in primary care—family doctors and nurse practitioners delivering shared care 2000 Toronto, Canada Ontario College of Family Physicians
- Gibbon B Watkins C Barer D Waters K Davies S Lightbody L Can staff attitudes to team working in stroke care be improved? Journal of Advanced Nursing 2002 40 1 105 11
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.657 | Journal eISSN: 1568-4156
Language: English
Submitted on: Feb 9, 2010
Accepted on: Jun 8, 2011
Published on: Jul 25, 2011
Published by: Igitur Publishing
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year
Keywords:
© 2011 Jane Murray Cramm, Anna Petra Nieboer, published by Igitur Publishing
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.