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. 2014 Nov 14;2014:1718–1727.

Table 1:

the collaborative behaviors and their benefits

Collaborative Behaviors Benefits
Trust and respect: willingness to rely on work of others Less need to repeat diagnostics and procedures, more willingness to hand off or delegate
Communication: information flow, contextual background, understanding Increased awareness and understanding, less mistakes due to missed data or context
Coordination: managing the timing and order of activities More effective processes and increased efficiency in workflows
Adaptive Collaboration: changing the actual work content, tailoring solutions Increased understanding across disciplines, when needed provides ability to tailor plans to meet patient circumstances