نتایج جستجو برای: interprofessional relations

تعداد نتایج: 150167  

2014
Julia Morphet Kerry Hood Robyn Cant Julie Baulch Alana Gilbee Kate Sandry

The establishment of interprofessional teamwork training in the preprofessional health care curriculum is a major challenge for teaching faculties. Interprofessional clinical placements offer an opportunity for teamwork education, as students in various professions can work and learn together. In this sequential, mixed-method study, focus group and survey techniques were used to evaluate studen...

2011
Jane M Cramm Anna P Nieboer

INTRODUCTION The quality of integrated stroke care depends on smooth team functioning but professionals may not always work well together. Professionals' perspectives on the factors that influence stroke team functioning remain largely unexamined. Understanding their experiences is critical to indentifying measures to improve team functioning. The aim of this study was to identify the factors t...

Journal: :Journal of managed care pharmacy : JMCP 2011
Carrie Engen Marion Lisa M Balfe

BACKGROUND Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects over 1 million people in the United States. Although the emergence of new medications has substantially improved treatment options and outcomes for patients with RA, the disease is still a major cause of morbidity and mortality. In addition, significant barriers to adherence characterize RA medication management. A reasonable approach to improving RA...

Journal: :Journal of interprofessional care 2014
Hanna Lachmann Bjöörn Fossum Unn-Britt Johansson Klas Karlgren Sari Ponzer

Students' engagement and reflection on learning activities are important during interprofessional clinical practice. The contextual activity sampling system (CASS) is a methodology designed for collecting data on experiences of ongoing activities by frequent distribution of questionnaires via mobile phones. The aim of this study was to investigate if the use of the CASS methodology affected stu...

Journal: :Journal of interprofessional care 2016
Cynthia L Stull Christine M Blue

An expectation of introductory interprofessional education (IPE) is improvement in attitudes towards other professions. However, the theory surrounding professional identity formation suggests this expectation may be premature. The objective of this study was to quantify first-year health professional students' attitudes towards their own and other professions and to investigate the relationshi...

2016
Désirée A. Lie Christopher P. Forest Anne Walsh Yvonne Banzali Kevin Lohenry

BACKGROUND The student-run clinic (SRC) has the potential to address interprofessional learning among health professions students. PURPOSE To derive a framework for understanding student learning during team-based care provided in an interprofessional SRC serving underserved patients. METHODS The authors recruited students for a focus group study by purposive sampling and snowballing. They ...

2015
Mirjam Körner Markus A. Wirtz Jürgen Bengel Anja S. Göritz

BACKGROUND Team effectiveness is often explained on the basis of input-process-output (IPO) models. According to these models a relationship between organizational culture (input = I), interprofessional teamwork (process = P) and job satisfaction (output = O) is postulated. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between these three aspects using structural analysis. METHODS A m...

2018
Lukas Lochner Sandra Girardi Alessandra Pavcovich Horand Meier Franco Mantovan Dietmar Ausserhofer

BACKGROUND Interprofessional education (IPE) interventions are not always successful in achieving learning outcomes. Team-Based Learning (TBL) would appear to be a suitable pedagogical method for IPE, as it focuses on team performance; however, little is known about interprofessional TBL as an instructional framework for patient safety. In this pilot-study, we aimed to (1) describe participants...

2015
Patricia McGettigan Jean McKendree

BACKGROUND Multiple care failings in hospitals have led to calls for increased interprofessional training in medical education to improve multi-disciplinary teamwork. Providing practical interprofessional training has many challenges and remains uncommon in medical schools in the UK. Unlike most previous research, this evaluation of an interprofessional training placement takes a multi-faceted ...

2015
Majken T. Wingo Rachel DA Havyer Nneka I. Comfere Darlene R. Nelson Darcy A. Reed

BACKGROUND Milestone-based assessments of resident physicians inform critical decisions regarding resident competence and advancement. Thus, it is essential that milestone evaluations are based upon strong validity evidence and that consistent evaluation criteria are used across residency programs. A common approach to assessment of interprofessional collaboration milestones is particularly imp...

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