Communication
One systemic reason for the reported
variability on the benefits of the palliative
care interdisciplinary team to patient
care is the emphasis, both in palliative
care research and education, on facilitating
one-on-one communication between
healthcare professionals and patients
(Street and Blackford, 2001). It is a subtle
point that while patients must be the
primary focus, the emergent team philosophy
suggests a need to focus on how
health professionals communicate with
each other about patients (Anspach,
2001). These communication patterns
need to be understood as, if health professionals
are truly reliant on the team
to provide care, then it follows that outcomes
for the patients have their origins
within these team communications
CommunicationOne systemic reason for the reportedvariability on the benefits of the palliativecare interdisciplinary team to patientcare is the emphasis, both in palliativecare research and education, on facilitatingone-on-one communication betweenhealthcare professionals and patients(Street and Blackford, 2001). It is a subtlepoint that while patients must be theprimary focus, the emergent team philosophysuggests a need to focus on howhealth professionals communicate witheach other about patients (Anspach,2001). These communication patternsneed to be understood as, if health professionalsare truly reliant on the teamto provide care, then it follows that outcomesfor the patients have their originswithin these team communications
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..
