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1 of 414
Author: KOENIG Terry L.; et al.;
Title: Multidisciplinary team perspectives on older adult hoarding and mental illness.
Reference: Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, 25(1), January 2013, pp.56-75.
Format: article;
Topics: mental health problems; multidisciplinary services; older people; teamwork; research; United States; Select:
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2 of 414
Author: PATRAS Joshua; KLEST Sihu K;
Title: Development of a collective efficacy measure for use in social service organizations.
Reference: Journal of Social Work, 13(1), January 2013, pp.96-106.
Format: article;
Topics: instruments; leadership; organisational culture; organisations; teamwork; research; United States; Select:
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3 of 414
Author: FAIR Cynthia D.; et al.;
Title: “The pediatric social worker really shepherds them through the process”: Care team members' roles in transitioning adolescents and young adults with HIV to adult care.
Reference: Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 7(4), 2012, pp.338-346.
Format: article;
Topics: HIV AIDS; multidisciplinary services; social workers; teamwork; transitional services; young people; research; United States; Select:
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4 of 414
Author: HADLEY David;
Title: Narrative and structure in consultation.
Reference: Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 38(3), December 2012, pp.335-351.
Format: article;
Topics: interagency cooperation; looked after children; organisational culture; psychotherapy; teamwork; traumas; vulnerable children; Select:
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5 of 414
Author: LAMB Bryony; CLUTTON Nick;
Title: Crew Resource Management within interprofessional teamwork development: improving the safety and quality of the patient pathway in health and social care.
Reference: Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning, 10(2), 2010, pp.4-27.
Format: article;
Topics: collaboration; health care; interagency cooperation; management; models; organisational culture; social care; social care provision; teamwork; practice; Select:
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6 of 414
Author: DENECKERE Svin; et al.;
Title: Care pathways lead to better teamwork: results of a systematic review.
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 75(2), July 2012, pp.264-268.
Format: article;
Topics: care pathways; interprofessional relations; teamwork; research review; Select:
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7 of 414
Author: ANSARI Walid El;
Title: When meanings blur, do differences matter? Initiatives for improving the quality and integration of care: conceptual matrix or measurement maze?
Reference: Journal of Integrated Care, 19(3), 2011, pp.5-21.
Format: article;
Topics: integrated services; joint working; teamwork; research review; Select:
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8 of 414
Author: ROEDEN John M.; MAASKANT Marian A.; CURFS Leopold M. G.;
Title: The Nominal Group Technique as an evaluation tool for solution-focused coaching.
Reference: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 25(6), November 2012, pp.588-593.
Format: article;
Topics: care workers; evaluation; instruments; learning disabilities; teamwork; research; Netherlands; Select:
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9 of 414
Author: ANNING Angela; et al.;
Title: Developing multi-professional teamwork for integrated children's services
Publisher: Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2010. 147p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: childrens services; integrated services; interagency cooperation; multidisciplinary services; teamwork; youth work; practice; England; care professionals; Select:
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10 of 414
Author: ROEDEN John M.; et al.;
Title: Solution-focused coaching of staff of people with severe and moderate intellectual disabilities: a case series.
Reference: Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 9(3), September 2012, pp.185-194.
Format: article;
Topics: care workers; intervention; learning disabilities; staff-user relationships; teamwork; research; Netherlands; Select:
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11 of 414
Author: GILLESPIE Judy;
Title: Enhancing social work education through team-based learning.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Education, 48(2), Spring/Summer 2012, pp.377-387.
Format: article;
Topics: groupwork; social work education; student social workers; teaching methods; teams; teamwork; practice; Select:
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12 of 414
Author: NOUWEN Eva; DECUYPER Stefan; PUT Johan;
Title: Team decision making in child welfare.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 34(10), October 2012, pp.2101-2116.
Format: article;
Topics: child protection; decision making; interprofessional relations; leadership; social worker teams; teamwork; research; Belgium; Select:
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13 of 414
Author: OLSHEVER Amy;
Title: Integration of groupwork theory and hospice interdisciplinary team practice: a review of the literature.
Reference: Groupwork, 21(3), 2011, pp.22-61.
Format: article;
Topics: groupwork; hospices; multidisciplinary services; palliative care; social work; systematic reviews; teams; teamwork; research review; systematic review; Select:
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14 of 414
Author: JACKSON Shelly L.;
Title: Results from the Virginia Multidisciplinary Team Knowledge and Functioning Survey: the importance of differentiating by groups affiliated with a child advocacy center.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 34(7), July 2012, pp.1243-1250.
Format: article;
Topics: case reviews; child abuse; multidisciplinary services; teamwork; research; United States; Select:
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15 of 414
Author: WILLOTT Sara; HATTON Terry; OYEBODE Jan;
Title: Reflecting team processes in family therapy: a search for research.
Reference: Journal of Family Therapy, 34(2), May 2012, pp.180-203.
Format: article;
Topics: evidence-based practice; family therapy; quality assurance; reflective practice; teamwork; research review; Select:
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16 of 414
Author: BARRATT Sara;
Title: Incorporating multi-family days into parenting assessments: the Writtle Wick model.
Reference: Child and Family Social Work, 17(2), May 2012, pp.222-232.
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; child protection; families; family support; parenting; parents; social workers; teamwork; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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17 of 414
Author: DAY Michele Dugan;
Title: Interdisciplinary hospice team processes and multidimensional pain: a qualitative study.
Reference: Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, 8(1), January-March 2012, pp.53-76.
Format: article;
Topics: collaboration; communication; hospices; multidisciplinary services; pain; palliative care; teams; teamwork; research; United States; Select:
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18 of 414
Author: SNYDER Elizabeth; LAWRENCE C. Nicole; DODGE Kenneth A.;
Title: The impact of system of care support in adherence to wraparound principles in child and family teams in child welfare in North Carolina.
Reference: Children and Youth Services Review, 34(4), April 2012, pp.639-647.
Format: article;
Topics: case management; child protection; decision making; evaluation; families; teamwork; research; United States; Select:
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19 of 414
Author: KVARNSTRÖM Susanne; et al.;
Title: How service users perceive the concept of participation, specifically in interprofessional practice.
Reference: British Journal of Social Work, 42(1), January 2012, pp.129-146.
Format: article;
Topics: interagency cooperation; teamwork; user participation; user views; research; Sweden; Select:
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20 of 414
Author: WILSON Derek; NEWTON Colin;
Title: Keys to inclusion
Publisher: Nottingham: Inclusive Solutions, 2011. 158p.
Format: book;
Topics: challenging behaviour; children; communication skills; conduct disorders; disabled people; inclusive education; learning styles; staff-user relationships; teamwork; young people; practice; care professionals; Select:
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