Research has confirmed that social classification based on profession occurs in interprofessional teams because profession is an entrenched source of social classification (Bartunek, 2011 cited by Mitchell, Parker, Giles, & Boyle, 2014). With prequalifying education such as medical, nursing, and allied health, etc. individual has already established professional identity (Adams, Hean, Sturgis, …show more content…
Additionally, research into group functionality discovers that sentimental conflict is related to suspicion among team members, which results to a negative and competitive atmosphere (Mitchell et al, 2014).
The individual dynamics in the work place is the professional identification and the diversity. This disagreement and conflict are outlined with the individual educational background and the professional practice, which both acts as barriers. Ewashen, McInnis-Perry, & Murphy (2013), suggest that understanding the difference is critical because it fosters respect for all the professionals’ disciplines. They recommend a consideration of the individuality, culture, and the relevant moral principles of each individual.
The ethical concepts of virtue ethics underlie the various perspectives of individuality and interprofessional team. Ewashen et al (2013), suggested that virtue ethics offer ways to know how to be ethical and to act ethically. Virtue ethics is said to be aspirational, obligated, and propagate good business practices. Having those perspectives helps create mutual