Processes of Knowing in Multidisciplinary Team Practice
English

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Reforms in healthcare delivery have been numerous with an explicit focus on improving the efficiency and efficacy of care. One of the con­sequences of these changes within healthcare delivery in the UK has been the development of organised collaborations between diverse groups of healthcare workers.This study examines the processes of constructing knowledge in a medical team context. Drawing on Polanyi's theory of knowledge the multidisciplinary patient management meetings are used to examine the processes of knowing. In setting out patient management plans learning practices are developed whereby team members share know­ledge and manifest their tacit understandings. In these privileging processes are also revealed such that processes of knowing are en­abled and constrained by the broader context of medical hierarchies and web of social relations. The social identities held by the various professional groups and which yield depersonalised cognitive catego­ries also serve to shape and direct the processes of knowing and pro­vide a useful basis for understanding conflict during team collabo­ration.
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