This best practice guideline aims to strengthen collaborative practice among nurses to explore what fosters healthy work environments for them in order to enhance positive outcomes for clients, nurses, and the organization through intra-professional collaborative practice.
This best practice guideline aims to strengthen collaborative practice among nurses to explore what fosters healthy work environments for them in order to enhance positive outcomes for clients, nurses, and the organization through intra-professional collaborative practice.
As an introduction, we’ve provided summaries of the practice recommendations from the BPG document — but we strongly encourage downloading RNAO’s official PDF.
Nurses develop an understanding of the roles, values and behaviours that support intraprofessional collaborative practice by:
Nurses acquire and demonstrate the attributes of team work through:
Nurses initiate collaborative processes to improve patient/client outcomes, in particular when the acuity of the patient/client is increasing.
Nurse managers model effective team behaviour and demonstrate power-sharing.
Nurses enhance the quality of work environments and improve outcomes for patients/clients by establishing processes and structures to promote intra-professional collaboration. Nurses should do this by:
Nurses promote open, honest and transparent communication by:
Nurses promote intra-professional collaborative practice by creating supportive learning environments and participating as mentors to students.
Organizations develop strategies to encourage and enable effective teamwork.
Organizations build a transformational or relational leadership culture that provides clear policies and supports effective teamwork.
Organizations develop systems and processes that promote collaboration and continuity of patient/client care. They can do that by:
Organizations develop systems and processes to support nurses entering intra-professional practice. They can do this by:
Organizations develop outcome measures for evaluating the effectiveness of intra-professional collaborative practice. Those indicators could include:
Organizations encourage and develop preceptors in order to make the intra-professional collaborative environment more welcoming for students. They can do this by:
Organizations develop conflict management policies, practices and interventions by teaching and supporting managers and colleagues to address intra-professional relational challenges
Governments promote sustainable intra-professional collaborative nursing by allocating funding for:
Research is needed on how changing work structures affects intra-professional collaborative nursing in all health-care sectors
Health services accreditation bodies include evidence-based standards and criteria for collaborative intra-professional practice as part of their standards.
Educators and educational institutions promote professionalism and intra-professional collaborative nursing and be role models of both. They can do this by:
Nurse professional and regulatory bodies (provincial and national) work together to help their members become more informed about their own and their colleagues’ roles in the health system.They can do this by: