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Effective Collaboration Strategies Between Speech-Language Pathologists and Dietitians
Effective collaboration between speech-language pathologists and dietitians enhances patient outcomes. This video emphasizes the importance of curiosity, willingness, and communication in fostering successful teamwork for optimal patient care.
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RT @jnl_nutdiet: Developing and maintaining collaborative practice, what works well for dietitians and speech pathologists? https://t.co/XQ…
view full postJanuary 16, 2019
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@jnl_nutdiet (Twitter)Developing and maintaining collaborative practice, what works well for dietitians and speech pathologists? https://t.co/XQRnmczwOz @DAA_feed https://t.co/W2bhdN5Yow
view full postJanuary 15, 2019
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study explores what helps dietitians and speech pathologists work well together, focusing on their shared experiences in a university’s healthcare setting.
- Using a qualitative method called dialogical inquiry, the research found that successful collaboration relies on curiosity, willingness, and maintaining momentum, beyond just knowing each other's roles and communication.
- Key insights highlight the importance of less obvious qualities, like curiosity and willingness, in fostering effective patient-centered teamwork across healthcare and educational organizations.]
Dietitians Australia
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