Department of Communication Studies, University of North Texas, PO Box 305268, Denton, TX 76203-5268, USA.
J Interprof Care. 2010 May;24(3):264-73. doi: 10.3109/13561820903163421.
Hospice and palliative care teams provide interdisciplinary care to seriously-ill and terminally-ill patients and their families. Care teams are comprised of medical and non-medical disciplines and include volunteers and lay workers in healthcare. The authors explored the perception of collaboration among hospice team members and actual collaborative communication practices in team meetings. The data set consisted of videotaped team meetings, some of which included caregiver participation, and team member completion of a survey. Findings revealed that the team's reflection on process was most likely to occur in team meetings, however least likely to occur when caregivers were present. Although team members had a high perception of interdependence and flexibility of roles, this was less likely to be enacted in team meetings with and without the presence of caregivers. Caregiver participation in team meetings had a positive impact on collaborative communication and the potential benefit of caregiver inclusion in team meetings is explored.
临终关怀和姑息治疗团队为重病和绝症患者及其家属提供跨学科护理。护理团队由医疗和非医疗专业人员组成,包括医疗保健志愿者和非专业人员。作者探讨了临终关怀团队成员对协作的看法,以及团队会议中实际的协作沟通实践。该数据集由录像的团队会议组成,其中一些会议包括护理人员的参与,以及团队成员完成的一项调查。研究结果表明,团队对过程的反思最有可能在团队会议中发生,而当护理人员在场时,这种情况最不可能发生。尽管团队成员对相互依存和角色灵活性的看法很高,但当有和没有护理人员在场时,这种情况在团队会议中不太可能发生。护理人员参与团队会议对协作沟通有积极影响,探讨了在团队会议中纳入护理人员的潜在好处。