An extensive study of how to improve patient outcomes through Cooperation for all disciplines

Authors

  • DHAFER MANSOUR M AL SALEM, Hassan Nasser ShAlzabadeen, Aqeel Mohamed Aqeel Leslom, Ahmed Salem Marai Al german, Abdullah Nasser Saeed Al salemAlyami
  • Saleh Mana Ibrahim Al Sulaiman, Hussein Mohammed salehalhindi, Mohammad Hadi Dawood Al Motared, Ali Muhammad Salim Al Mutarid, Mohamed Manea Ibrahim Al Suleiman, Muhammad Salih Ali AL mopty

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.832

Keywords:

Patient Outcomes, Mullidisciplinary' Collaboration, Healthcare Teams, lwegraled Care, Communication, Teamwork.

Abstract

Enhancing patient satisfaction/ therapeutic outcomes is still one Of significant aims Ofhealthcareocaniza/ions, and more so with the emegence Of patient needs. Of the studied stmtegies, one the most potentialfor outcomes is the MIDC Of healthcare pmfessiona/s' fnnctions, which implies the involvement Of specialists Of different disciplines in comprehensively oriented can. This paper aims to identify the gaps in knowledge on how AIDC enhance patient care by reviewing the literature and data sources. Flowerer, were Often prest7iptive in their Offerings focusing on integrated care, shared decisionmaking and mmmunication. Also, the research on the potential issues encountered in teamwork and how these issues can be resolved. Using this lens, we hope to offerpo/iy relepantjindings about how MDTs an trmtribüting to enhancing the de/ipeD' Ofhealth care and client mnsequenæs.

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Published

2024-10-18

How to Cite

DHAFER MANSOUR M AL SALEM, Hassan Nasser ShAlzabadeen, Aqeel Mohamed Aqeel Leslom, Ahmed Salem Marai Al german, Abdullah Nasser Saeed Al salemAlyami, & Saleh Mana Ibrahim Al Sulaiman, Hussein Mohammed salehalhindi, Mohammad Hadi Dawood Al Motared, Ali Muhammad Salim Al Mutarid, Mohamed Manea Ibrahim Al Suleiman, Muhammad Salih Ali AL mopty. (2024). An extensive study of how to improve patient outcomes through Cooperation for all disciplines. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 1418–1425. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.832

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