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Good teamwork ensures the close collaboration and coordination between professional groups and across disciplinary boundaries. This is particularly important in healthcare centres and clinics admitting complicated patient cases, but contrary to what many healthcare organisations seem to believe, effective teamwork does not happen automatically. It needs to be successfully trained and practiced.

Teamwork in Medical Rehabilitation provides a guide to efficient teamwork in professional healthcare. Showcasing the practice of medical rehabilitation in Sweden, the book describes how to create, develop, nourish and organise a team. Medical rehabilitation in Sweden is a discipline filled by not only doctors and nurses, but also physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers, speech therapists and dieticians. Using these multi-professional teams as clinical case studies, the book contains many practical examples from different rehabilitation care areas

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Historical Background

Chapter 3. Teamwork in Theory

Chapter 4. Teamwork in Practice

Chapter 5. Clinical Teamwork

Chapter 6. Team Communication

Chapter 7. Examples of Team Rehabilitation Settings

Chapter 8. Concluding Discussion: advantages and disadvantages of advanced team work

Teamwork in Medical Rehabilitation

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    A Paperback / softback by Charlotte Lundgren, Carl Molander

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 08/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9781498725439, 978-1498725439
      ISBN10: 1498725430

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Good teamwork ensures the close collaboration and coordination between professional groups and across disciplinary boundaries. This is particularly important in healthcare centres and clinics admitting complicated patient cases, but contrary to what many healthcare organisations seem to believe, effective teamwork does not happen automatically. It needs to be successfully trained and practiced.

      Teamwork in Medical Rehabilitation provides a guide to efficient teamwork in professional healthcare. Showcasing the practice of medical rehabilitation in Sweden, the book describes how to create, develop, nourish and organise a team. Medical rehabilitation in Sweden is a discipline filled by not only doctors and nurses, but also physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers, speech therapists and dieticians. Using these multi-professional teams as clinical case studies, the book contains many practical examples from different rehabilitation care areas

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Introduction

      Chapter 2. Historical Background

      Chapter 3. Teamwork in Theory

      Chapter 4. Teamwork in Practice

      Chapter 5. Clinical Teamwork

      Chapter 6. Team Communication

      Chapter 7. Examples of Team Rehabilitation Settings

      Chapter 8. Concluding Discussion: advantages and disadvantages of advanced team work

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