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Title: Interactive use of models of health-related behavior to promote interdisciplinary collaboration. Author: Stubblefield C, Houston C, Haire-Joshu D. Journal: J Allied Health; 1994; 23(4):237-43. PubMed ID: 7721647. Abstract: This pilot study examined the use of models of health-related behavior as foci for interaction to promote interdisciplinary collaboration among students enrolled in a graduate-level course at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. The course is one component of a master's program developed to meet the needs of health professionals whose goals are to participate in interdisciplinary roles in a variety of health care settings. Abilities requisite to the development of positive attitudes toward interdisciplinary collaboration include: (1) understanding of the functional roles of each discipline within the team; and (2) respect and value for each discipline's input in the decision-making process of the health team. Focused interaction was effective in increasing participants' understanding of the functional roles of each discipline at the .05 level of significance.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]