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Collaboration with interdisciplinary team members is vital in geriatric care from "summary" of Geriatric Nursing by Priscilla Ebersole, RN, PhD, FAAN,Theris A. Touhy, ND, APRN, BC

In the complex landscape of geriatric care, collaboration with interdisciplinary team members plays a critical role in ensuring the holistic well-being of older adults. This collaboration involves professionals from diverse backgrounds, such as physicians, nurses, social workers, therapists, and pharmacists, working together to address the multifaceted needs of older patients. Each team member brings a unique set of skills, knowledge, and perspectives to the table, contributing to a comprehensive and individualized approach to geriatric care. For example, a nurse may provide hands-on care and monitoring, while a pharmacist can review medication regimens for potential interactions or side effects. Social workers can assist with coordinating community resources and support services, while therapists can design rehabilitation programs to improve mobility and function. By working collaboratively, team members can leverage their collective expertise to develop tailored care plans that address the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive aspects of aging. This approach helps to prevent gaps in care, reduce medical errors, and improve overall outcomes for older adults. Moreover, collaboration fosters continuity of care, ensuring that all team members are on the same page regarding the patient's needs and goals. Furthermore, collaboration promotes communication and information sharing among team members, leading to a more cohesive and integrated approach to geriatric care. Regular team meetings, case conferences, and care coordination sessions allow for the exchange of insights, updates, and recommendations, ultimately enhancing the quality of care provided to older adults.
  1. Collaboration with interdisciplinary team members is not just beneficial but essential in geriatric care. By pooling their expertise and resources, professionals can deliver more effective, personalized, and holistic care to older patients, ultimately improving their quality of life and well-being.
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Geriatric Nursing

Priscilla Ebersole, RN, PhD, FAAN

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