The Characteristics of Communication in Interprofessional Collaboration in Multidisciplinary Team

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  • ARAZOE Miki
    Department of Nursing in the Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyorin University

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The purpose of this study is to identify the characteristics of communication in interprofessional collaboration for team medical care. Analysis of interview data from 18 doctors, nurses, medical social workers, care managers, and visiting nurses revealed [[Speaking/Conveying]] characteristics such as [Speaking freely, speaking unilaterally] and [Overbearing and superior attitude and manner of speaking], [[Listening/Not Understanding]] characteristics such as [Does not listen to people] and [Not understood due to technical terms and lack of information], and [[Awareness in Interprofessional Collaboration]] characteristics such as [Assumptions and Misinterpretations] and [There is a hierarchy depending on profession], as well as [[Consultation & Information Sharing]] characteristics such as [Discussion, Consultation & Adjustments] and [[Information Sharing]]. There are also [[Negative Feelings in Interprofessional Collaboration]] such as [Feeling intimidated] and [Hurtful manner of speaking/interaction]. Perceptions of [[Interprofessional Collaboration]] include [Collaboration means each professional doing what he/she should do] and [Collaboration means making adjustments and providing support among professionals], perceptions of [[Professional Role]] include [Professional roles and division of roles is not clear] and [Respective professional roles are not understood], perceptions of [[Patients]] includes [Understanding of the patient differs because of different points of view] and [Patient attitudes differ between home and hospital], and perceptions of [[Discharge]] include [Interprofessional Discrepancy in Opinion] and [Objectives for discharge are different].

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