Eine qualitative Begleitstudie Experiences with the application of an interprofessional anamnesis in hospitals-A qualitative accompanying study

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Background: Interprofessional cooperation is a key issue today when addressing quality improvement and process optimization in the healthcare sector. Interprofessional documentation systems play an important role here. Aim: This article describes the experiences of 19 nurses and physicians in an acute care hospital before and after the introduction of an interprofessional anamnesis. The aim was to show whether and how interprofessional cooperation changed during the ten months study period. Methods: The data are based on three group discussions at three different times with six to seven newly recruited participants in an interprofessional composition. The data analysis was carried out using the documentary method after Bohnsack. Results: The group discussions document different phases of a developing interprofessional cooperation. By recognizing different professional perspectives and process structures, areas of responsibility could be clarified and trust could be built. This enabled the participants to benefit from the new cooperation and to introduce further common improvement requests. Conclusions: An interprofessionally developed working tool, such as shared instruments for taking and recording the anamnesis, can have a positive influence on interprofessional cooperation. Interprofessional exchange formats appear to have a beneficial effect on this development process.

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Hillewerth, K., Schönbächler Marcar, C., Rettke, H., & Van Holten, K. (2021). Eine qualitative Begleitstudie Experiences with the application of an interprofessional anamnesis in hospitals-A qualitative accompanying study. Pflege, 34(2), 103–112. https://doi.org/10.1024/1012-5302/a000793

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