Competition the new collaboration? Employing inter-team competitiveness to motivate health students to learn together

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Moran, Monica, Boyce, Rosalie A. and Nissen, Lisa. 2011. "Competition the new collaboration? Employing inter-team competitiveness to motivate health students to learn together." Kitto, Simon, Chesters, Janice, Thistlethwaite, Jill and Reeves, Scott (ed.) Sociology of interprofessional health care practice: critical reflections and concrete solutions. Hauppauge, NY. United States. Nova Science Publishers. pp. 155-168
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Competition the new collaboration? Employing inter-team competitiveness to motivate health students to learn together

Book Chapter CategoryEdited book (chapter)
ERA Publisher ID2797
Book TitleSociology of interprofessional health care practice: critical reflections and concrete solutions
AuthorsMoran, Monica (Author), Boyce, Rosalie A. (Author) and Nissen, Lisa (Author)
EditorsKitto, Simon, Chesters, Janice, Thistlethwaite, Jill and Reeves, Scott
Page Range155-168
SeriesHealth Care Issues, Costs and Access
Number of Pages14
Year2011
PublisherNova Science Publishers
Place of PublicationHauppauge, NY. United States
ISBN9781608768660
Web Address (URL)https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=12120
Abstract

In recent years governments around the world have been bending their will toward increasing collaborative practice amongst health care professionals. Although interprofessional learning has been on the agenda since the 1950s, to date there has been mixed success in bringing the disparate range of health professionals in the health care system together in a coherent and systematic way. Surprisingly, there has been limited sociological analysis of this phenomenon with no identifiable seminal text that critical analyses the issues facing the development of successful inter-professional practice in health. This edited collection to redress this by providing the conditions for critical engagement with inter-professional issues through developing a critical sociology of interprofessional health care practice. The core strength of the book is the meditations, case studies, evaluations and theoretical reflections on the practice of inter-professional collaboration in health by preeminent scholars from Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. The book provides a sophisticated critical inquiry that uses a wide array of multi-disciplinary conceptual tools to study the phenomenon of interprofessional practice in a way that is easily understood by both instructors and students in the fields of medicine, allied health and nursing.

Keywordsmotivation; competition; teams; co-operation; collaboration
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020520104. Industrial and organisational psychology (incl. human factors)
390403. Educational administration, management and leadership
420306. Health care administration
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