Oandasan Ivy
The Office of Interprofessional Education, University of Toronto.
Healthc Pap. 2007;7 Spec No:98-103; discussion 109-19. doi: 10.12927/hcpap..18686.
The two lead articles for this issue by Shamian and El-Jardali and by Clements, Dault and Priest provide an opportunity to consider how two agendas - teamwork in healthcare and the healthy workplace - can be strengthened to gain mutual advancement. Both agendas are in the pan-Canadian Health Human Resource (HHR) strategic plan in Canada and were also identified within the Health Council of Canada's 2005 Annual Report. Strong links have yet to be made related to the teamwork in healthcare agenda and its relationship with the workplace environment. Significant research has been conducted, and advocates are pushing for policy change. It is recommended that those engaged in the research in these two domains dialogue with each other and collectively consider ways in which they could advance the policy directions required to enhance both patient and provider satisfaction in our healthcare system. The teamwork and healthy workplace agendas require thoughtful deliberation between researchers and policy-makers to inform action. This commentary provides an example of how the Ontario government has been able to engage within an evidence-informed process to develop inter-professional care that may ultimately positively impact the teamwork in healthcare agenda and the healthy workplace agenda in the future.
本期由沙米安和埃尔 - 贾尔达利以及克莱门茨、道尔特和普里斯特撰写的两篇主要文章,提供了一个机会来思考如何加强两个议程——医疗保健中的团队合作和健康的工作场所,以实现共同进步。这两个议程都在加拿大的泛加拿大卫生人力资源(HHR)战略计划中,并且也在加拿大卫生理事会2005年年度报告中被提及。然而,医疗保健中的团队合作议程与其与工作场所环境的关系之间尚未建立起紧密的联系。已经开展了大量研究,倡导者们正在推动政策变革。建议在这两个领域从事研究的人员相互对话,并共同思考如何推进所需的政策方向,以提高我们医疗保健系统中患者和提供者的满意度。团队合作和健康工作场所议程需要研究人员和政策制定者之间进行深入思考,以为行动提供依据。本评论提供了一个安大略省政府如何能够参与基于证据的过程来发展跨专业护理的例子,这最终可能会对未来医疗保健中的团队合作议程和健康工作场所议程产生积极影响。