SEIPCLE Collaborative Practice Module
Wrap Up
Congratulations for working through this educational module. You now have the tools to begin to improve your team's collaboration.
Remember that having a common purpose (why you're doing this) helps to overcome the barriers to collaboration.
How do you know when
you are engaged in effective collaboration?
Providers
engaged in effective collaboration demonstrate performance of the essential
elements by:
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Planning
together to make decisions about the care of patients (coordination)
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Communicating
openly as decisions are made (communication)
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Sharing
responsibility for decisions made (autonomy/responsibility)
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Co-operating
in making decisions (cooperation)
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Considering
all providers’ concerns (assertiveness)
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Demonstrating
trust in one another’s decision-making ability
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Respecting
one another’s knowledge and skills
- Perceiving themselves as fully collaborating.
If you have questions, comments or feedback, please refer these inquiries to:
The Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice
Attn: SEIPCLE Project
209 Wellington Street, Suite #200
Kingston, ON K7K 2Y6
Attn: SEIPCLE Project
209 Wellington Street, Suite #200
Kingston, ON K7K 2Y6