Ambrose-Miller Wayne, Ashcroft Rachelle
Health Soc Work. 2016 May;41(2):101-9. doi: 10.1093/hsw/hlw006.
Interprofessional collaboration is increasingly being seen as an important factor in the work of social workers. A focus group was conducted with Canadian social work educators, practitioners, and students to identify barriers and facilitators to collaboration from the perspective of social work. Participants identified six themes that can act as barriers and facilitators to collaboration: culture, self-identity, role clarification, decision making, communication, and power dynamics. These findings carry important implications for interprofessional collaboration with social workers in health practice.
跨专业协作日益被视为社会工作者工作中的一个重要因素。我们与加拿大的社会工作教育工作者、从业者和学生进行了一次焦点小组讨论,以从社会工作的角度确定协作的障碍和促进因素。参与者确定了六个可作为协作障碍和促进因素的主题:文化、自我认同、角色澄清、决策、沟通和权力动态。这些研究结果对卫生实践中与社会工作者的跨专业协作具有重要意义。