Teamwork in Multiprofessional Care

Teamwork in Multiprofessional Care

by Malcolm Payne (Author), Malcolm Payne (Author), Jo Campling (Editor)

Synopsis

In this important text, Malcolm Payne shows how team members in care services can use networking and teambuilding to strengthen their practice by being open to work with wider networks of agencies, professionals and service users. He brings traditional team development up-to-date, including perspectives from research, from management ideas and from professional writings. Each chapter contains a concise account of new ideas in teamwork, practical guidance on teambuilding and teambuilding activities for team members.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 284
Edition: 2000
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 05 Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 0333729773
ISBN 13: 9780333729779
Book Overview: '...a useful handbook for practice as well as a reference text...I would certainly recommend it.' - Shirley Reveley, Nursing Standard 'This is the best book on teamwork that I have read...The book is clearly written and succeeds in being both academically sound and practical to use.' - Kevin Teasdale, Professional Nurse '...a must for practitioners, managers, and trainers who are seeking a better understanding of our present day work world.' - Mary Ann Hooper, Community Care

Media Reviews
'...a useful handbook for practice as well as a reference text...I would certainly recommend it.' - Shirley Reveley, Nursing Standard 'This is the best book on teamwork that I have read...The book is clearly written and succeeds in being both academically sound and practical to use.' - Kevin Teasdale, Professional Nurse '...a must for practitioners, managers, and trainers who are seeking a better understanding of our present day work world.' - Mary Ann Hooper, Community Care
Author Bio
MALCOLM PAYNE is author of the best-selling Modern Social Work Theory as well as numerous other books, including Social Work and Community Care (also published by Macmillan). He is Professor of Applied Community Studies, at the Manchester Metropolitan University.