An Interprofessional health care team is a group of health providers from different professions working together to reach a common goal to meet the needs of a patient. It is the combination of using knowledge, skills, and value to work together with other healthcare members, with patients, their family, and the communities to improve the patient’s health outcomes. Teamwork is the fundamental to the delivery of nursing care and to their ethical commitment to patients. As healthcare delivery changes to become more interconnected, the more important in coordinating the care between physician, nurses, social workers, and other disciplines has become. For example, physicians are trained to assume responsibility for decisions; however, since chronic care, geriatrics, mental health and palliative care are the area where patient’s need are so complex, interprofressional teams have become necessary to provide the full range of care. …show more content…
As a nurse one has to be compassionate about what they are doing; and these show when the nurses showing compassion not only to patient but to other healthcare provider in their team as well. Poor collaboration amongst healthcare providers is known as one of the most common and significant causes of medical errors. Policy makers, managers, and healthcare providers must adopt a structural atmosphere that encouraging compassionate care order for compassionate care to develop (Valizadeh, L. et al.). Compassion toward patient gives them a sense that their condition and concerns are being heard, acknowledged and acted upon. A nurse should be empathy, listen to the patients, and be positive toward the patients. Nurses that show compassionate behaviors can give patient the feeling that both the nurse and the patient are working for the best possible outcome for the