Learning from Ebola: Interprofessional practice in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit
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Learning from Ebola: Interprofessional practice in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit
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Caring for patients with Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit (NBU) has necessitated and enabled extensive interprofessional relationships and the creation of a collaborative care model.
Date
2015-12-01
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Jelden, K. C., P. W. Smith, M. M. Schwedhelm, S. G. Gibbs, J. J. Lowe, E. L. Beam, C. J. Kratochvil, K. C. Boulter and A. L. Hewlett (2015). "Learning from Ebola: Interprofessional practice in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit." Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice 1(3): 97-99.
Abstract
Caring for patients with Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit (NBU) has necessitated and enabled extensive interprofessional relationships and the creation of a collaborative care model. Critical aspects of NBU functionality include a constructive leadership environment, staff inclusion and consideration during protocol development, and a culture of partnership and communication.
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