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Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Three Part Workshop Series, 2014 Gwendolen Buhr, MD, MHS, MEd, CMD

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 Improving Care through Interprofessional Collaborative PracticeThree Part Workshop Series, 2014 Gwendolen Buhr, MD, MHS, MEd, CMD

Logistics

geriatriceducation.duke.edu

Ethos accountSign inEvaluations

Private Group for Documents Created During Workshop

Who Is Here?• Genesis Healthcare

Alleghany Center • Universal Healthcare• Fuquay Varina• Ramseur

• Health Tique Group • Winston Salem Nursing and

Rehab• Durham Nursing and Rehab

• Franklin Oaks Nursing and Rehab Center, Louisburg, NC

• Triad Group• Louisburg Nursing Center• Louisburg Manor

• Hillcrest, Durham, NC• Brookshire, Hillsborough,

NC• Brookdale – 4 teams• Carol Woods CCRC• GET clinic• Community Care of Wake

and Johnston Counties • Carolina Community

Collaborative

Workshop Considerations:Who is on your team and how do they participate?

October 22

November 5

November 19

Teamwork Perceptions Questionnaire – now and at the conclusion of the workshop

Funding: Health Resources and Services AdministrationGeriatrics Education Center Grant (UB4HP19203 – 0500)

IPEC Competencies

What does ideal team-based care look like?

Institute of Medicine

• How care is delivered is as important as what care is delivered

• Developing effective teams is critical to achieving care that is patient-centered, safer, timelier, and more effective, efficient, and equitable

Interprofessional Collaborative Practice

“When multiple health workers from different professional backgrounds work together with patients, families, caregivers, and communities to deliver the highest quality of care” (WHO, 2010)

Interprofessional Team-based Care

“Care delivered by intentionally created, usually relatively small work groups in health care, who are recognized by others as well as by themselves as having a collective identity and shared responsibility for a patient or group of patients.”

Types of Professional Competencies

Common CompetenciesIndividual

Professional Competencies:

Complementary

IP Collaborative Competencies

Interprofessional Education Collaborative Core Competencies

WHAT CHALLENGES DO YOU EXPERIENCE IN INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE OR INTERPROFESSIONAL TEAM-BASED CARE?

Practical Tools: MatrixAssessment of Interprofessional Collaboration*

* To be completed with a patient scenario or problem in mind

Patient scenario or problem:

What are examples of your team’s successful demonstration of the IPEC domain?

What are examples of your team’s challenges related to the IPEC domain?

What steps might be taken to address these challenges – both as an interprofessional team and individually by profession?

Interprofessional Teamwork Inventory

Resources on the Back