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Communities of practice: an opportunity for interagency working

Summary

JUDITH LATHLEAN BSc(Econ), MA, DPhil
Professor of Health Research, University of Southampton, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Southampton, UK
ANDREE LE MAY ANDRE ´ E BSc, PhD, RGN, PGCE(A)
Reader in Nursing, University of Southampton, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Southampton, UK


• A particular approach to collaborative interagency working is that of mutliprofessional 'communities of practice'.
• Four such groups are described in the context of two action research projects, one relating to primary care and the other to outpatient services for dermatology and ENT.
• The facilitating features, and the challenges and the potential of working in this way, are discussed, both from the point of view of understanding how knowledge is used and valued in such groups and as a useful mechanism for the development of services that span different professional perspectives and involve consumer interests.

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Date of Publication: 23 April 2002
Author Branch: Quality & Safety

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