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Interprofessional teamwork: Professional cultures as barriers

Hall, Pippa
Journal of Interprofessional Care , Volume 19 (S1) Informa HealthcareMay 1, 2005

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Interprofessional teamwork: Professional cultures as barriers

Abstract

Each health care profession has a different culture which includes values, beliefs, attitudes, customs and behaviours. Professional cultures evolved as the different professions developed, reflecting historic factors, as well as social class and gender issues. Educational experiences and the socialization process that occur during the training of each health professional reinforce the common values, problem-solving approaches and language/jargon of each profession. Increasing specialization has lead to even further immersion of the learners into the knowledge and culture of their own professional group. These professional cultures contribute to the challenges of effective interprofessional teamwork. Insight into the educational, systemic and personal factors which contribute to the culture of the professions can help guide the development of innovative educational methodologies to improve interprofessional collaborative practice.
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Title
Interprofessional teamwork: Professional cultures as barriers
Author(s)
Hall, Pippa
Journal
Journal of Interprofessional Care , Volume 19 (S1) Informa Healthcare – May 1, 2005
Publisher
Informa UK Ltd
Copyright
© 2005 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted
Subject
Implementation
ISSN
1356-1820
eISSN
1469-9567
D.O.I.
10.1080/13561820500081745
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