Interpersonal Collaboration Reflective Journal
Introduction
In critical care nursing, interprofessional collaboration is needed to deliver high-quality patient care. This reflective journal delves into a recent collaborative project at an inpatient hospital, where my role as a critical care nurse positioned me at the forefront of interdisciplinary teamwork. The project aimed to enhance patient care by integrating diverse professional expertise, fostering a shared decision-making approach, and streamlining patient care protocols.
The purpose of this reflective journal is two-fold: firstly, to provide a candid introspection of the project, highlighting the successful integration of interdisciplinary practices; and, secondly, to identify and propose enhancements for areas where the collaboration faced challenges.
Reflection on Interdisciplinary Collaboration Experience
Successes
The project in question involved a comprehensive review and revamp of our emergency response procedures, necessitating input and cooperation from various healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and administrative staff. My role was pivotal in bridging communication between different professionals, ensuring nursing perspectives were adequately represented and integrated into the new protocols.
Key successes of this project included effective teamwork, seamless communication, and improved patient outcomes. The project was marked by a high level of cooperation among team members. Each professional brought unique insights, leading to a holistic approach to patient care. This collaborative spirit is echoed in the literature, where Zajac et al. (2021) emphasize the positive impact of effective Plus, the redesigned emergency protocols led to quicker response times and more efficient patient care.
Areas for Improvement
Despite these successes, there were areas where the collaboration could have been improved. Communication barriers were a problem; role confusion occurred, and resource limitations caused frustration. For example, at times, differing terminologies and professional jargons...
…2021). These pathways are designed collaboratively by interdisciplinary teams and are integral in harmonizing the care process across different professional domains.Effectiveness of Integrated Clinical Pathways
ICPs help so that all team members are aligned in their approach to patient care, which reduces variability and improving the consistency of care. Because there is a shared plan, communication among team members becomes more structured, focused, and effective. This alignment can help to reduce errors and misunderstandings. Also, ICPs have been linked to improved patient outcomes, including reduced hospital stays and better quality of care, due to the coordinated efforts of the interdisciplinary team (Daniels et al., 2021).
Conclusion
Successes achieved through teamwork and communication require role clarity and resource management. Poor collaboration on both human and financial resources can cause major problems, but leadership approaches like Transformational Leadership and Integrated Clinical Pathways can help to improve future interdisciplinary efforts. Overall, there is a need to remember to seek…
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