Developing and Sustaining Interprofessional Health Care: Optimizing patient, organizational and system outcomes

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Purpose and scope

The purpose of this best practice guideline (BPG) is to foster healthy work environments. The focus in developing this guideline was identifying attributes of interprofessional care that will optimize quality outcomes for patients/ clients, providers, teams, the organization…

The purpose of this best practice guideline (BPG) is to foster healthy work environments. The focus in developing this guideline was identifying attributes of interprofessional care that will optimize quality outcomes for patients/ clients, providers, teams, the organization and the system.

This guideline identifies best practices to enable, enhance and sustain teamwork and interprofessional collaboration, and to enhance positive outcomes for patients/clients, systems and organizations. It is based on the best available evidence; where evidence was limited, the recommendations were based on the consensus of expert opinion.

The target audience includes nurses and health-care professionals in all roles and practice settings, including: 

•    interprofessional team members 

•    non-nursing administrators at the unit, organizational and system level

•    clinical nurses

•    students

•    educators

•    researchers

•    policy makers and governments

•    professional organizations

•    employers

•    labour groups 

•    federal, provincial and territorial standard-setting bodies

Reference

Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (2013). Developing and Sustaining Interprofessional Health Care: Optimizing patients/clients, organizational, and system outcomes. Toronto, Canada: Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario.

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Revision status

Current edition published: December 2013