Charlotte Abrahamsen
University of Southern Denmark
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BMC Health Services Research | 2017
Charlotte Abrahamsen; Birgitte Nørgaard; Eva Draborg; Dorthe Susanne Nielsen
BackgroundFor decades hospitals have been “vertically” organized, with the risk that specialization leads to fragmented and one-sided views of patient care and treatment that may cause poor communication and coordination of care and treatment. Two years after the introduction of an orthogeriatric unit for elderly patients admitted with fragility fractures, we studied the involved healthcare professionals’ perspectives and experiences with working in an interprofessional organization.MethodsWe performed four focus groups interviews with 19 healthcare workers representing different professions. The interviews were analysed using systematic text condensation (STC).ResultsThree themes were identified: 1) A patient-centred approach, 2) An opportunity for professional growth and 3) The benefits of interprofessional collaboration. The interviewees emphasized in particular the systematic and frequent face-to-face communication enabled by the interprofessional team meetings as essential to their feeling of enhanced collegial solidarity. All groups expressed their respect for other groups’ competences and their vital contributions to good orthogeriatric care. However, collaboration was challenged by the groups’ divergent views of the patients and of the relevance of the information given in the weekly meetings. Heavy workloads were also mentioned. The opportunity for professional growth was also felt to be imperilled by some professionals.ConclusionsAll participants indicated their view that the orthogeriatric organization had improved the quality of care and treatment. Furthermore, good communication, mutual respect for other professional competences and shared goals were found to have enhanced interprofessional collaboration and improved the sense of having a shared mission. However, differences in approaches and expectations continued to challenge the orthogeriatric model after 2 years. Neither did all professionals find orthogeriatric care professionally challenging.
International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing | 2017
Charlotte Abrahamsen; Birgitte Nørgaard; Eva Draborg
International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing | 2018
Michala Hertel-Joergensen; Charlotte Abrahamsen; Carsten Jensen
International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare | 2018
Charlotte Abrahamsen; Birgitte Nørgaard; Eva Draborg; Dorthe Susanne Nielsen
ISOQOL 25th Annual Conference | 2018
Charlotte Abrahamsen; Eva Draborg; Birgitte Nørgaard
Archive | 2017
Charlotte Abrahamsen
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice | 2017
Charlotte Abrahamsen; Eva Draborg; Birgitte Nørgaard
EORNA congress | 2017
Michala Hertel-Jørgensen; Charlotte Abrahamsen; Carsten Jensen
Archive | 2015
Lis Røhl Andersen; Lisbeth Fredholm; Charlotte Abrahamsen; Heidi Grejsen
20th Annual International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare | 2015
Charlotte Abrahamsen; Birgitte Nørgaard; Eva Draborg; Lis Røhl Andersen; Lisbeth Fredholm