National Health Services (NHS) defines team as a group of people working together in order to produce products or deliver services for which they are collectively responsible. Members of the team have the same goals and they are collectively responsible for achieving these goals. …show more content…
One of the particular reasons why multi-professional is important in providing high quality care was stated as: “The best and most cost-effective outcomes for patients and clients are achieved when professionals work together, learn together, engage in clinical audit of outcomes together, and generate innovation to ensure progress in practice and service.” (Borrill et al. 1999.)
In the Report #6 Jurgutis, Kummel, Mört and Grinevicius (2012) stated that, for example elderly people with multiple chronic conditions experience complex needs due to interrelated social, health and mental problems. Different international studies prove, that multi-professional team of primary care is efficient and cost-effective development, moreover it reduces hospital admissions and improve control of non-communicable …show more content…
This thesis will find out opinions and experiences of third-year nursing students about multi-professional collaboration during their clinical trainings. There was also studied a shared learning approach as an important factor in improving the ability of professionals to work as a team in the process of development patient’s outcomes (Skinner 2007, 359-361).
The study was done as literature review, whereby we reviewed twenty six scientific research articles. The data was collected from electrical data base through National Electronic Library, Cinahl (EBSCO host, PubMed, Science journals, Google Scholar and e-books. In addition, internet search and published articles and relevant research literature were used in order to identify and compare the results to full fill the research question. Literature was analyzed and collected using content