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Journal of Interprofessional Care | 2015

An ethnographic investigation of junior doctors’ capacities to practice interprofessionally in three teaching hospitals

J Milne; David Greenfield; Jeffrey Braithwaite

Abstract Collaborative practice among early career staff is at the bedrock of interprofessional care. This study investigated factors influencing the enactment of interprofessional practice by using the day-to-day role of six junior doctors in three teaching hospitals as a gateway to understand the various professions’ interactive behaviours. The contextual framework used for the study was Strauss’ theory of negotiated order. Ethnographic techniques were applied to observe the actions and interactions of participants on typical working days in their hospital environments. Field notes were created and thematic analysis was applied to the data. Three themes explored were culture, communication, and collaboration. Issues identified highlight the bounded organisational and professional cultures within which junior doctors work, and systemic problems in interprofessional interaction and communication in the wards of hospitals. There are indications that early career doctors are interprofessional isolates. The constraints of short training terms and pressure from multi-faceted demands on junior doctors can interfere with the establishment of meaningful relationships with nurses and other health professionals. The realisation of sustained interprofessional practice is, therefore, practically and structurally difficult. Enabling factors supporting the sharing of expertise are outweighed by barriers associated with professional and hospital organisational cultures, poor interprofessional communication, and the pressure of competing individual task demands in the course of daily practice.


International Journal of Health Governance | 2011

Applying and developing health service theory: an empirical study into clinical governance

David Greenfield; Peter Nugus; Greg Fairbrother; J Milne; Deborah Debono


Collegian | 2016

Strengthening the capacity of nursing leaders through multifaceted professional development initiatives: A mixed method evaluation of the 'Take The Lead' program

Deborah Debono; Joanne Travaglia; Adam G. Dunn; Debra Thoms; Reece Hinchcliff; Jennifer Plumb; J Milne; Noa Erez-Rein; Janice Wiley; Jeffrey Braithwaite


the International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine | 2011

Scope for a ‘one size fits all’ rehabilitation approach after knee replacement? Heterogeneity in patient preferences makes this unlikely

Justine M. Naylor; Rajat Mittal; David Greenfield; J Milne; Victoria Ko; Ian A. Harris; Sam Adie


Archive | 2011

Report of the mid program evaluation of take the lead

Joanne Travaglia; Deborah Debono; J Milne; N Erez-rein; Jennifer Plumb; Janice Wiley; A Calloway; Adam G. Dunn; Julie K. Johnson; Jeffrey Braithwaite


ISQua 31st International Conference | 2014

Assessing health needs of children with intellectual disabilities: a formative evaluation of a pilot service

J Milne; Julie K. Johnson; Natalie Ong; Natalie Silove


Research and practice in intellectual and developmental disabilities | 2017

Response to Iacono (2017), “Unpacking complex health needs: commentary on ‘Assessing health needs of children with intellectual disabilities: a formative evaluation of a pilot service’ ” (Milne et al., 2017)

Natalie Silove; Natalie Ong; J Milne; Denise Campbell


Archive | 2016

Executive Summary - Evaluation report: an investigation of participants’ experiences and perceptions of the joint acute and aged care accreditation survey pilot in two health services

David Greenfield; J Milne; Kathy Eljiz; K Butler-Henderson; N Siddiqui


Archive | 2016

Research report: an investigation of participants’ experiences and perceptions of the joint acute and aged care accreditation survey pilot in two health services

David Greenfield; J Milne; Kathy Eljiz; K Butler-Henderson; N Siddiqui


Archive | 2014

Report of a Formative Evaluation of the Specialist Disability Health Team Fairfield

J Milne; Julie K. Johnson; Natalie Ong; G Tomsic; Natalie Silove; Bruce Lord

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Deborah Debono

University of New South Wales

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Joanne Travaglia

University of New South Wales

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Natalie Ong

Children's Hospital at Westmead

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Natalie Silove

Children's Hospital at Westmead

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Greg Fairbrother

University of New South Wales

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Janice Wiley

University of New South Wales

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