Literature DB >> 8576674

A controlled clinical trial of multidisciplinary team approach in the general medical wards of Chulalongkorn Hospital.

S Jitapunkul1, C Nuchprayoon, S Aksaranugraha, D Chaiwanichsiri, B Leenawat, W Kotepong, B Sornthonchartwat, P Rotprapaisri, S Chandraprasert.   

Abstract

The benefits and acceptability of a strengthened physician-nurse collaboration and a multidisciplinary team approach are demonstrated in the medical wards of a Thai acute-care hospital (Chulalongkorn University Hospital). The strengthened physician-nurse collaboration should be introduced or strengthened in all medical wards. Because of the lack of appropriately trained personnel, concentrating resources into a small unit or ward may be the appropriate measure at present if a multidisciplinary team approach is to be integrated into the medical ward of acute-care hospitals in South East Asia.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8576674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Assoc Thai        ISSN: 0125-2208


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3.  Disengaged: a qualitative study of communication and collaboration between physicians and other professions on general internal medicine wards.

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