AI Article Synopsis

  • This paper examines the socio-historical factors affecting leadership in interprofessional teams, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in healthcare over the last 25 years for improving care quality.
  • It analyzes historical documents and uses sociological theories to trace the evolution of health and social care professions from 16th-century crafts guilds, highlighting how these origins impact team dynamics and leadership.
  • The findings suggest that a socio-historical perspective can help nursing management better understand and address collaboration barriers and team conflicts, ultimately aiding effective change management in healthcare settings.

Article Abstract

Aim: The aim of this paper is to explore some of the key socio-historical issues related to the leadership of interprofessional teams.

Background: Over the past quarter of a century, there have been repeated calls for collaboration to help improve the delivery of care. Interprofessional teamwork is regarded as a key approach to delivering high-quality, safe care.

Evaluation: We draw upon historical documents to understand how modern health and social care professions emerged from 16th-century crafts guilds. We employ sociological theories to help analyse the nature of these professional developments for team leadership.

Key Issues: As the forerunners of professions, crafts guilds were established on the basis of protection and promotion of their members. Such traits have been emphasized during the evolution of professions, which have resulted in strains for teamwork and leadership.

Conclusions: Understanding a problem through a socio-historical analysis can assist management to understand the barriers to collaboration and team leadership.

Implications For Nursing Management: Nursing management is in a unique role to observe and broker team conflict. It is rare to examine these phenomena through a humanities/social sciences lens. This paper provides a rare perspective to foster understanding - an essential precursor to effective change management.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2834.2010.01077.xDOI Listing

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