Interprofessional working : an essential guide for health- and social-care professionals
By: Day, Jane
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Summary:
Part of the topical Nursing and Health Care Practice series, this text offers a host of practice based, real-life scenarios to show theory in practice along with a real-life case studies, boxed features and new activities to develop critical thinking and understanding.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 362.1 DA IN (Browse shelf) | Available | T0035568 |
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Chapter 1 - Introduction - The key concepts of interprofessional working Chapter 2 - The context of interprofessional working Chapter 3 - Teams, teamwork and team dynamics Chapter 4 - Leadership and expertise Chapter 5 - Communicating with each other Chapter 6 - Interprofessional learning within a practice context Chapter 7 - Barriers to effective interprofessional working Appendix 1 -Rapid recap answers
Part of the topical Nursing and Health Care Practice series, this text offers a host of practice based, real-life scenarios to show theory in practice along with a real-life case studies, boxed features and new activities to develop critical thinking and understanding.