Abstract:
Background: Lack of collaboration, knowledge and practices among interdisciplinary team
member‟s reduced patient safety and outcome have been reported in different literature. Centre
for the rehabilitation of the paralysed promoted collaboration among interdisciplinary team
members. In Pediatric unit interdisciplinary team members work together but yet not known
about how effectively they collaborate with each other and with the patient.
Purpose: To explore the current situation of inter-professional collaborative practice among the
team members in a Pediatric department from the knowledge and perspectives of professionals.
Methods & Materials: Mixed methodology, both qualitative and quantitative studies were
applied to achieve the overall and specific objectives of the current study. In the quantitative part
purposive sampling design was used to find out the level of collaboration among the team
members. Each and every team members of inter-professional collaborative team were invited to
participate in this part of the study. In qualitative part, phenomenological study design was used
to understand the perceived strengths, weakness, opportunity and threats from the professional‟s
perspective. For qualitative interview, simple random sampling was done to select participants
from every discipline of team to assess their level of knowledge, attitudes toward the
collaborative practice of inter-professional team.
Results: The overall collaboration level of inter-professional collaborative team was slightly
higher(72.23%) than moderate level of collaboration(51-75%).Among the eight domains of
collaborative practice, most of the participants specified five domains where they showed high
level of collaboration includes mission, meaningful purpose, goals‟; „community linkages and
coordination of care‟; „communication & information exchange‟; „general role, responsibilities
autonomy‟; „patient involvement‟; domain. Whereas in the rest of the three domains moderate
level of collaboration was reported by the significant percentage of participants. Interprofessional collaborative team faced multiple barriers through this team had also strengths and
opportunities to minimize the threats such as reoccurring conflicts and poor communication
within rehabilitation settings.
Conclusion: The study findings could be implicated in improving the collaboration level at
rehabilitation sector where there is inter-professional team members working with children with
disability and their family.
Keywords: Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Interdisciplinary team, Collaborative practice,
Pediatric Unit, Rehabilitation.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Occupational therapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh