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    Journal: Team Collaboration Description: Describe the communication and teamwork problems noted in the videos. Share how you rated the performance of one of the teams on one of the videos The STEPP primary care videos and long term care video demonstrated various situations in which team work “failed” due to lack of communication. The first set of videos illustrated team dynamics between front line staff, medical assistants, nurses and physicians. In clip one the breakdown in communication…

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    their differences by cooperating or bargaining. The best case scenario would be either form of cooperating, coordination or collaboration, as cooperation leaves all parties at least as well off as they were before the interaction. Coordination is a much easier form of cooperation to achieve and to sustain, merely because each individual has an incentive not to defect. Collaboration, the other form of cooperation, is a bit more difficult to achieve and to sustain because individuals may have an…

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    My conflict styles were determined to be “avoiding” and “collaboration”, which are the direct opposites of each other. The characteristics of an avoider is unassertive and uncooperative, this conflict style has a low goal orientation, and low relationship preservation. The avoider does not pursue his own concerns or the concerns of others. Avoidance masquerades as diplomacy, however, it actually is withdrawing, until a better time, or when the avoider is forced to deal with the issue. The…

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    Nursing Interprofessional Collaboration: Barriers and Potential Solutions Indira Pehar NURS208 Nursing Interprofessional Collaboration: Barriers and Potential Solutions The number of individuals actively involved in the care of the modern patient has continued to increase. In this increasingly collaborative healthcare environment, it has become immensely important to improve interdisciplinary collaboration among the various members of the healthcare team and address failures in collaborative…

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    Essential Characteristics of Collaboration The following characteristics are necessary for effective collaboration to take place: clinical competency and accountability, common purpose, interpersonal competence and effective communication, trust, mutual effect, value of diversity, and humor. Clinical competence is the most important attribute needed to succeed in a collaborative experience (Hamric et al., 2014). In their professional role, one must be able to carry out their responsibilities in…

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    The Bona Fide Collaboration Group Model by Stohl and Walker (2002) define "collaboration" as "the process of creating and sustaining an arranged, but temporary system that spreads organisational boundaries that involves independent stakeholders with a wide variation of capabilities including resources, knowledge and expertise, which is focused on individual goals. mutually responsible and innovative ends.” The BFGCM provides a useful framework for understanding the overall collaboration…

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    working relationships”. The second highest mean (3.03) was for “Collaboration (joint practice) between nurses and physicians”. The highest rated components of collegiality were good working relationship and collaboration. These components were similar, yet they have a slightly different focus. Such a good working relationship focused on nurses working together as a team to carry out duties or tasks associated with nursing care. Collaboration focused on nurses and physicians sharing knowledge and…

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    Collegial Collaboration Collegial collaboration means to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor. There are five characteristics to collegial collaboration within a school setting. The five characteristics include spontaneous, voluntary, development-oriented, pervasive across time and space, and unpredictability.(Foard,2013). While being paired into collaborative groups to complete a project, each characteristic will be implemented into fidelity. The…

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    Inter-professional Collaboration Team Assignment Jacqueline Collins Capella University Inter-Professional Collaboration Team Assignment The term “inter-professional collaboration” is used by many healthcare professionals, such as nurses, to refer to the interrelation among their duties and responsibilities, that ensures effective and efficient healthcare delivery (Nancarrow & Roots, 2013). Within nursing, health care professionals generally observe that medical successes are higher, when…

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    (P) Shares work and ideas with other teachers in my school or district 1. AP Geography Collaboration (2016). With 90% of my freshman Avid students enrolled in AP geography it is imperative to collaborate with Chris Mason, their teacher, on their progress and decipher interventions for specific students. Not only is this class of high rigor, but it also is the first semester that 9th graders are taking an Advanced Placement class. After analyzing test scores for the first unit test it became…

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