Interprofessional communication

Buckby, Beryl, and Gordon, Susan (2015) Interprofessional communication. In: Birks, Melanie, Chapman, Ysanne B., and Davis, Jenny, (eds.) Professional and Therapeutic Communication. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 107-134.

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[Extract] Interprofessional communication is when students or practitioners from different professions communicate with each other in a collaborative, responsive and responsible manner (CIHC 2010). Communications in an interprofessional environment are demonstrated through listening and other non-verbal means, and verbally through negotiating, consulting, interacting, discussing or debating (CIHC 2010). Respectful interprofessional communication incorporates full disclosure and transparency in all interactions with others, including patients, clients and families, and other members of the healthcare team.

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ISBN: 978-0-19-559106-4
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Birks, Melanie, Chapman, Ysanne B., and Davis, Jenny (2015) Professional and Therapeutic Communication. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Date Deposited: 11 Mar 2016 06:51
FoR Codes: 17 PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES > 1701 Psychology > 170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified @ 100%
SEO Codes: 95 CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING > 9502 Communication > 950299 Communication not elsewhere classified @ 100%
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