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The interprofessional team, service delivery, and professional development

  • Jocelyn L. Bowden
  • , Carin Pratt
  • , Sarah Kobayashi
  • , Martin van der Esch
  • Northern Sydney Local Health District
  • Royal North Shore Hospital
  • Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

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Abstract

The preceding chapters have explored the theoretical concepts and key evidence-based recommendations for delivering care to people with osteoarthritis. In this chapter, we describe considerations and strategies that health professionals can use to successfully deliver this care in their daily practice. We begin by outlining the essential principles underpinning contemporary osteoarthritis care—self-management, person-centered care, the chronic care model, and interprofessional and multidisciplinary care. We will then explore the different health factors and considerations outside of health that are necessary for successful care delivery and give practical examples of how to incorporate these into your clinical practice. Finally, we examine ways clinicians can remain informed of changes to the current recommended evidence-based osteoarthritis treatments.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOsteoarthritis Health Professional Training Manual
PublisherElsevier
Pages165-194
ISBN (Electronic)9780323992695
ISBN (Print)9780323992701
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

Publication series

NameOsteoarthritis Health Professional Training Manual

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