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Nurse communication supports collaboration and care coordination

Collaboration underpins comprehensive palliative care and continuity of care. And good communication underpins collaboration.

Nurses can facilitate communication within the care team through:

  • their ongoing assessment and communication of the current and anticipated needs of the person, their family and carers
  • alerting relevant team members to significant change in a person’s condition
  • their understanding of the roles, responsibilities, and expertise of other team members
  • their understanding of who (internal and external to the team) is involved in a person’s care
  • clear, respectful communication (verbal and written)
  • coordination of scheduled communication among team members (e.g. meetings)
  • support from leaders or managers.

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Nurses can play a role in pulling together the various providers and ensuring that their points of view are heard, misunderstandings are prevented or resolved, and a comprehensive plan of care is created that reflects input from all. With experience and seniority a nurses’ contribution towards this is likely to grow.

There are programs specifically developed to guide inter-disciplinary team collaboration and communication including:

  • Case conferences

  • External care providers

  • Handover

  • Interdisciplinary team meetings

Communication within the care team resources

Last updated 22 May 2026