Developing highly functioning teams of health professionals is crucial to ensuring a “collaborative practice ready” health workforce that is better prepared to respond to local health needs. It is proventhat team development and collaborative practice strengthens health systems and improves health outcomes. This session includes four presentations that assess this topic within the wider context of health systems and multi-professional working.
Educating for collaborative practice: a literature interpretation generating reflective questions
Prof. Judith (Nicky) Hudson and Anne Croker, University of Adelaide, Australia
Development teams for innovative nursing care
Prof. Terese Bondas, Nord University, Norway
Cost-effective method of enhancing long-term knowledge retention for high fidelity simulation
Dr. Valeriy Kozmenko, USD Sanford School of Medicine, United States
The Impact of Simulation on Paediatric Nursing Students’ Knowledge, Self-efficacy, Satisfaction, and Confidence
Dr. Hala Saied, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Science, Saudi Arabia