During hospital-based long-term rehabilitation programmes, particularly for patients with spinal cord injuries, healthcare providers must make sure those patients are motivated, satisfied, and have positive views towards inter-professional collaboration among the team members. If they do this, patients will have a higher chance of sticking to their treatment plan, completing prescribed drugs, and getting better health results will have a higher chance of adhering to their treatment plan, taking the therapy recommended, and getting better health results if they comply with this. In a developing nation like Bangladesh, there is still much to learn about how patients feel about their care, what motivates them, and how they see the team that works with them. The purpose of the study was to investigate the level of motivation, attitudes, and satisfaction of people with spinal cord injury towards interprofessional collaborative practice. Quantitative research was applied to achieve the objectives. The overall motivation and satisfaction level of the patient with SCI towards interdisciplinary teamwork was high, 83.35% and 84.2%. Similarly, the patient attitude toward the team was just above average. The study findings could improve the rehabilitation sector's collaboration level by addressing strengths and weaknesses.