TY - JOUR
T1 - Interdisciplinary geriatric and palliative care team narratives
T2 - Collaboration practices and barriers
AU - Goldsmith, Joy
AU - Wittenberg-Lyles, Elaine
AU - Rodriguez, Dariela
AU - Sanchez-Reilly, Sandra
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - Despite the development and implementation of team training models in geriatrics and palliative care, little attention has been paid to the nature and process of teamwork. Geriatrics and palliative care in the clinical setting offer an interdisciplinary approach structured to meet the comprehensive needs of a patient and his or her family. Fellowship members of an interdisciplinary geriatric and palliative care team participated in semistructured interviews. Team members represented social work, chaplaincy, psychology, nursing, and medicine. A functional narrative analysis revealed four themes: voice of the lifeworld, caregiver teamwork, alone on a team, and storying disciplinary communication. The content-ordering function of narratives revealed a divergence in team members conceptualization of teamwork and team effectiveness, and group ordering of narratives documented the collaborative nature of teams. The study findings demonstrate the potential for narratives as a pedagogical tool in team training, highlighting the benefits of reflective practice for improving teamwork and sustainability.
AB - Despite the development and implementation of team training models in geriatrics and palliative care, little attention has been paid to the nature and process of teamwork. Geriatrics and palliative care in the clinical setting offer an interdisciplinary approach structured to meet the comprehensive needs of a patient and his or her family. Fellowship members of an interdisciplinary geriatric and palliative care team participated in semistructured interviews. Team members represented social work, chaplaincy, psychology, nursing, and medicine. A functional narrative analysis revealed four themes: voice of the lifeworld, caregiver teamwork, alone on a team, and storying disciplinary communication. The content-ordering function of narratives revealed a divergence in team members conceptualization of teamwork and team effectiveness, and group ordering of narratives documented the collaborative nature of teams. The study findings demonstrate the potential for narratives as a pedagogical tool in team training, highlighting the benefits of reflective practice for improving teamwork and sustainability.
KW - Communication
KW - Death and dying
KW - End-of-life issues
KW - Families
KW - Geriatrics
KW - Narrative analysis
KW - Older people
KW - Palliative care
KW - Teaching/learning strategies
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=74049093624&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=74049093624&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1049732309355287
DO - 10.1177/1049732309355287
M3 - Article
C2 - 20019350
AN - SCOPUS:74049093624
SN - 1049-7323
VL - 20
SP - 93
EP - 104
JO - Qualitative Health Research
JF - Qualitative Health Research
IS - 1
ER -