| Literature DB >> 28867778 |
Jill Sonke1, Virginia Pesata2, Jenny Baxley Lee3, John Graham-Pole4.
Abstract
Increased attention is being given to interprofessional collaboration in healthcare, which has been shown to improve patient satisfaction, patient safety, healthcare processes, and health outcomes. As the arts and artists are being more widely incorporated into healthcare settings throughout the world, professional artists are contributing to interprofessional care teams. A secondary directed content analysis of interviews with 31 nurses on a medical-surgical care unit investigated the roles and impacts of professional artists on the interprofessional care team. The investigation utilized established domains of interprofessional care, including values and ethics, roles and responsibilities, interprofessional communication, and teams and teamwork, and created the domain of quality of care. Findings suggest that artists are valued by nurses as members of the interprofessional care team, that they enhance the provision of patient-centered care, and that they improve quality of care by providing holistic dimensions of caring, including cognitive and social engagement, and meaningful interaction. The presence of artists on interprofessional teams provides a cost-effective and welcome resource for clinical staff and builds a culture in which creativity and interdisciplinary collaboration are more highly valued and activated.Entities:
Keywords: arts; arts in health; interprofessional collaboration; interprofessionalism; patient-centered care
Year: 2017 PMID: 28867778 PMCID: PMC5618178 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare5030050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Figure 1Scope of Practice.
Study Domains and Themes and Their Occurrence in the Data.
| Cooperation: Cooperation among those who provide care recognizing the multidisciplinary nature of health delivery systems | 31 |
| Relationships: the quality of cross-professional exchanges, and interprofessional ethical considerations in delivering health care, including mutual respect | 41 |
| Values: Consistent demonstration of core values evidenced by professionals working together, aspiring to and wisely applying principles of altruism, excellence, caring, ethics, respect, communication and accountability to achieve optimal health and wellness in individuals and communities | 10 |
| Competencies: Use unique and complementary abilities of all members of the team to optimize patient care | 31 |
| Roles: Communicate one’s roles and responsibilities clearly to patients, families, and other professionals | 0 |
| Expertise: Engage diverse healthcare professionals who complement one’s own professional expertise, as well as associated resources, to develop strategies to meet specific patient care needs | 21 |
| Roles: Explain the roles and responsibilities of other care providers and how the team works together to provide care | 7 |
| Expertise: Use the full scope of knowledge, skills, and abilities of available health professionals and healthcare workers to provide care that is safe, timely, efficient, effective, and equitable | 6 |
| Effective communication: Communicate consistently the importance of teamwork in patient- centered and community-focused care | 12 |
| Role and competencies of the team: Integrate the knowledge and experience of other professions— appropriate to the specific care situation—to inform care decisions, while respecting patient and community values and priorities/preferences for care | 17 |
| Role and competencies of the team: Engage other health professionals—appropriate to the specific care situation—in shared patient-centered problem-solving | 14 |
| Quality enhancement: The process of taking deliberate steps at the institutional level to improve quality | 26 |
| Happy patient happy staff effect: Increasing nurse happiness by making work easier, enhancing nurse/patient communication, and increasing fulfillment with caring as a result of patients having a more positive overall experience | 8 |