Several different factors can implement or prevent the effects of IPW such as communication, professionalism, hierarchic, jargon, resources, conflict, lack of knowledge, working schedule, and staff participation. Effective communication is a fundamental part of IPW and providing high-quality care to the individual’s that use the service. When professional communicate successfully, they share their knowledge and unique skills to jointly make decisions regarding treatment for the patient and combine their resources to develop goals to provide...
Several different factors can implement or prevent the effects of IPW such as communication, professionalism, hierarchic, jargon, resources, conflict, lack of knowledge, working schedule, and staff participation. Effective communication is a fundamental part of IPW and providing high-quality care to the individual’s that use the service. When professional communicate successfully, they share their knowledge and unique skills to jointly make decisions regarding treatment for the patient and combine their resources to develop goals to provide the patient with the best possible outcome. Effective communication also aids the promotion of patient and professional job satisfaction. Communication is important among IPW teams has it allows for structure. Open communication allows for a team member to know who is doing which job and when, where and how it is being completed. Effective communication will also ensure that the appropriate information is shared amongst each member of the IPW team, allowing them to make the best decision regarding the individual’s health, this will, in turn, improve the service in which the patient receives. In an effective team, information is shared freely taking consideration of other factors such as confidentiality. Summing up, clear and concise communication within an IPW is important, it can also help to prevent the failure that may put the individuals that use the service at risk.