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Discipline Differences in Attitudes Toward Interdisciplinary Teams, Perceptions, of the Process of Teamwork, and Stress Levels in Geriatric Health Care Teams

Discipline Differences in Attitudes Toward Interdisciplinary Teams, Perceptions, of the Process of Teamwork, and Stress Levels in Geriatric Health Care Teams

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Submitted by Madeline H. Schmitt on Nov 4, 2014 - 11:36am CST

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 22-24, 1994 in Chicago, Illinois.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

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The Quality of Geriatric Team Functioning: Model and Methodology

The Quality of Geriatric Team Functioning: Model and Methodology

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Submitted by Madeline H. Schmitt on Nov 4, 2014 - 9:57am CST

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 22-24, 1994 in Chicago, Illinois.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

The purpose of this paper is to outline the theoretical underpinnings, objectives, and methodology of a national study of geriatric health care teams in the Veterans Affairs (VA) system. This project, funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) from June 1991 through November 1994, was designed to:

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An Interdisciplinary Education Experience in Ambulatory Chronic Care

An Interdisciplinary Education Experience in Ambulatory Chronic Care

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Submitted by National Center... on Nov 3, 2014 - 11:59am CST

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 9-11, 1993 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

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The Team Events Scale: A Scale for Measuring Stressful Events in Interdiscplinary Health Care Teams

The Team Events Scale: A Scale for Measuring Stressful Events in Interdiscplinary Health Care Teams

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Submitted by Madeline H. Schmitt on Nov 3, 2014 - 10:40am CST

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 9-11, 1993 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

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An Organizational Analysis of an Interdisciplinary Health Team System

An Organizational Analysis of an Interdisciplinary Health Team System

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Submitted by Theresa J.K. Drinka on Oct 31, 2014 - 4:27pm CDT

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 9-11, 1993 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

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A Measure of Anomie in Health Care Teams

A Measure of Anomie in Health Care Teams

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Submitted by Madeline H. Schmitt on Oct 31, 2014 - 11:43am CDT

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 17-18, 1992 in Chicago, Illinois.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

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Factors that Influence Professionals to Report Suspected Physical Child Abuse - Educators, Clergy and Allied Health Professionals

Factors that Influence Professionals to Report Suspected Physical Child Abuse - Educators, Clergy and Allied Health Professionals

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Submitted by Michael Casto on Oct 30, 2014 - 3:51pm CDT

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 17-18, 1992 in Chicago, Illinois.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

The purpose of this research report is to help prevent physical child abuse by identifying and examining the reporting patterns of professionals, including public school personnel, clergy and allied health professionals.

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Health Care Team = ? = Health Care Team

Health Care Team = ? = Health Care Team

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Submitted by Theresa J.K. Drinka on Oct 30, 2014 - 2:53pm CDT

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 17-18, 1992 in Chicago, Illinois.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

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The Turmoil of Turf: Interprofessional Collaboration in the War Zone

The Turmoil of Turf: Interprofessional Collaboration in the War Zone

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Submitted by Michael Casto on Oct 30, 2014 - 9:32am CDT

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 26-28, 1991 in Baltimore, Maryland.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

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Factors which Enhance and Impede Professionals' Reporting of Suspected Physical Child Abuse

Factors which Enhance and Impede Professionals' Reporting of Suspected Physical Child Abuse

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Submitted by Michael Casto on Oct 30, 2014 - 8:38am CDT

This paper was originally published in the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Health Team Care Conference, which took place September 26-28, 1991 in Baltimore, Maryland.  It is reproduced here with the permission of the authors.

 

This study investigated the following research question:  What is the status of understanding, identifying, and reporting behaviors of professionals regarding suspected physical child abuse?
The objectives of the study were:

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