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Seeing what works: identifying and enhancing successful interprofessional collaboration between pathology and surgery.

Katherine Carroll1, Jessica Mesman2, Heidi McLeod3, Judy Boughey4, Gary Keeney5, Elizabeth Habermann6.   

Abstract

Utilising frozen section technologies, Mayo Clinic has one of the lowest reoperation rates for breast lumpectomy in the United States. The research reported on sought to understand the successful teamwork between the Breast Surgery Team and the Frozen Section Laboratory at Mayo Clinic. Researchers worked collaboratively with healthcare staff from breast surgery and the frozen section pathology laboratory to identify communication styles and strategies that contribute to the timely and accurate intraoperative evaluation of breast cancer specimens. Using the video-reflexive ethnography (VRE) methodology underpinned by a positive theoretical approach to researching quality and safety in healthcare, the researchers video-recorded the communications associated with specimen resections in surgery and the subsequent pathology diagnoses. Then, 57 staff from the breast surgery and frozen section laboratory teams attended video-reflexivity sessions to collaboratively analyse their communication practices and identify opportunities to optimize interprofessional communication. In this article, we focus on how the flexible, interdisciplinary, and cross-hierarchical communication within the frozen section laboratory supports a rapid and accurate intraoperative evaluation and communication, previously conceptualized by staff as being performed in a linear fashion. Moreover, we detail how the VRE methodology led surgeons and pathologists to implement new strategies and optimize their interprofessional communication.

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Keywords:  Video-reflexive ethnography; collaboration; interprofessional; pathology; positive; surgery

Year:  2018        PMID: 30335537     DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2018.1536041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interprof Care        ISSN: 1356-1820            Impact factor:   2.338


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1.  Using team science in vascularized composite allotransplantation to improve team and patient outcomes.

Authors:  Joan M Griffin; Cassie C Kennedy; Kasey R Boehmer; Ian G Hargraves; Hatem Amer; Sheila G Jowsey-Gregoire
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-09-06
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