Multi-disciplinary working
- Created by: Grace.2006
- Created on: 07-11-22 11:01
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- Multi-disciplinary working
- Multi-disciplinary working is hen different health and social care professionals will work together as a team
- Voluntary organisations
- Personnel from the emergency and education
- Health care workers
- Social care workers
- The service user
- For person-centred care
- Informal carers
- Examples of failed m,ulti-discriplinary working
- Stephen Hoskins
- Victoria Climbe
- Why is it important?
- Improves efficiency of the care system
- Co-ordinated care is provided
- Provides a holistic approach
- Prevents the need to repeat information to many carers
- Improves information sharing between professionals
- Potential difficulties
- Failure to communicate between professionals
- Lack of co-ordination of care services
- Lack of funding for different professionals
- Disagreement between professionals
- Difficulty in meeting to discuss cases
- Holistic approach
- Needs that are met:
- Physical
- Intellectual
- Emotional
- Social
- Spiritual
- Put into a care plan
- Providing specialist support
- Seeing the support in a wider context
- Looking past the physical side of care and taking the whole person into consideration
- Needs that are met:
- Multi-disciplinary working is hen different health and social care professionals will work together as a team
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