Advancing Patient Outcomes In Respiratory And Intensive Care Units Via Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Authors

  • Abdulaziz Munshi Respiratory Therapy, King Abdulaziz Hospital, Makkah
  • Ameen Hani Tayib Medical Student
  • Asim Khan Respiratory Therapy, King Fahd Hospital, Jeddah
  • Eyad Majeed Medical Student
  • Faisal Althobaiti Respiratory Therapy, King Fahd Hospital, Jeddah
  • Feras Nabeel Alhajjar Respiratory Therapy, King Fahd Hospital, Jeddah
  • Futun Bujan Nursing, King Fahd Hospital, Jeddah
  • Jumana Adnan Alnahdi Respiratory Therapy, King Fahd Hospital, Jeddah
  • Mohammed Abdullah Barnawi Medical Student
  • Muhannad Safhi Respiratory Therapy, King Fahd Hospital, Jeddah
  • Norah Faisal Betar Respiratory Therapy, King Fahd Hospital, Jeddah
  • Salman Rizgullah Alnakhli Respiratory Therapy, King Fahd Hospital, Jeddah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1900/aas13t24

Keywords:

Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Patient Outcomes, Respiratory Care, Intensive Care Units, Teamwork

Abstract

Introduction: Respiratory and intensive care units are very complicated places where patients' lives and their ability to get better rely on quick, correct, and well-coordinated actions. In important situations, working together across different fields is now necessary to provide care that is safe, effective, and focused on the person receiving it.

The purpose of this study was to look at how working together across different medical fields helps improve results for patients in respiratory and intensive care units. The study focused on making healthcare more effective, better communication, and increasing how satisfied patients and their families are with the care they receive.

 Methods: A detailed review of existing research was done by searching several databases like PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and Google Scholar, and the studies included were published in the last fifteen years. Both types of research—qualitative and quantitative—were looked at, using words like “interdisciplinary collaboration,” “respiratory care,” and “intensive care units.” The analysis found main themes, problems, and what works well in how teams work together.

Results showed that working together across different fields helps make better medical decisions, lowers the chance of mistakes, improves how well people talk to each other, and makes patients happier. It also helps healthcare providers by building resilience, trust between each other, and a sense of shared responsibility.

Conclusion: Working together across different fields is very important in critical care, leading to better results for patients and making their care more personal and caring. Including teamwork in the ICU environment helps patients get better care and makes the healthcare system work more smoothly.

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Published

2025-06-10

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Advancing Patient Outcomes In Respiratory And Intensive Care Units Via Interdisciplinary Collaboration. (2025). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 36-44. https://doi.org/10.1900/aas13t24

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