Effective Teamwork in Primary Health Care (PHC)

TOPIC 3 TEAM

TEAM

PHC teams

Is this true?:

TEAMWORK = WORKING GROUP

NO

Teamwork = effort members

Carry out joint action ↓

Team Group is ALWAYS

But Group team is not always

Group Membership

Unintentional, INCIDENTAL AND WITHOUT Intentionality

TEAM Membership

Conscious, deliberate

Multidisciplinary Team →

Teamwork is not innate need learning

Teamwork:

  • More effective
  • More profitable
  • That sum is the sum of individual works

FEATURES OF TEAMWORK (Gilmore, 1974)


  • Learn and share common purpose

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Nursing Through History

1 .- COMMENT WAS THE ACTION OF THE MILITARY ORDERS


The sacralization of nursing.

As a result of the crusades, the military orders (brotherhoods) combines attributes of religion and chivalry, of militarism and charity in service to others.

Creation of “hospital” – in their areas of influence, within cities, cities were conquered .- divided between the different orders that had participated in the conquest, and these controlled and customs instituted among its neighbors.

* Hospital: A place where

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Japan’s Political System: A Comprehensive Overview

Chapter 15: The Political System of Japan

1. Introduction

Japan, a key nation in the international community, operates under a parliamentary government tailored to its unique characteristics. The nation’s opening to the outside world in the 19th century marked a shift from its prior isolation. This shift, driven by the ruling classes, was spurred by trade liberalization with the United States, Britain, and Russia. Modernization efforts transformed Japan’s feudal system into a centralized modern

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Alienation and Ideology in Marx’s Philosophy

Marx’s Historical Context

Karl Marx was born in the early nineteenth century. His thinking was influenced by several elements of his historical context.

First, the consolidation of capitalism as an economic system. This involved the separation of capital and labor, generating vast capital and a large mass of propertyless workers living in appalling conditions.

Liberalism promoted the freedom of enterprise procurement, production, and market price. The engine of the economy was to obtain capital gains

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The State: Elements, Nature, and Development

The State

State Uses of the Word

The human being is a social being. Companies may be state-run, but also patriarchal and tribal (stateless). This signifies the emergence of the state as one form of political society, beyond the stage of natural society, which is a form of organization that political societies tend towards. There have been societies with independent political, legal, and administrative (executive, legislative, and judicial) bodies. The difference between political societies with a

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Introduction to Scientific Research and Communication

1. What is Science?

Science is the systematic collection of knowledge constituting a branch of human knowledge (e.g., philosophy, mathematics, physics, chemistry, history).

2. What is Technology?

Technology is the application of scientific methods to satisfy human needs by transforming the environment.

3. What is Research?

Research is a systematic, organized, and objective process that aims to answer a question or hypothesis, increasing knowledge and information about an unknown subject.

4. What is Scientific

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