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Current trends in interprofessional education of health sciences students: a literature review.


ABSTRACT: There is a pressing need to redesign health professions education and integrate an interprofessional and systems approach into training. At the core of interprofessional education (IPE) are creating training synergies across healthcare professions and equipping learners with the collaborative skills required for today's complex healthcare environment. Educators are increasingly experimenting with new IPE models, but best practices for translating IPE into interprofessional practice and team-based care are not well defined. Our study explores current IPE models to identify emerging trends in strategies reported in published studies. We report key characteristics of 83 studies that report IPE activities between 2005 and 2010, including those utilizing qualitative, quantitative and mixed method research approaches. We found a wide array of IPE models and educational components. Although most studies reported outcomes in student learning about professional roles, team communication and general satisfaction with IPE activities, our review identified inconsistencies and shortcomings in how IPE activities are conceptualized, implemented, assessed and reported. Clearer specifications of minimal reporting requirements are useful for developing and testing IPE models that can inform and facilitate successful translation of IPE best practices into academic and clinical practice arenas.

SUBMITTER: Abu-Rish E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7594101 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Current trends in interprofessional education of health sciences students: a literature review.

Abu-Rish Erin E   Kim Sara S   Choe Lapio L   Varpio Lara L   Malik Elisabeth E   White Andrew A AA   Craddick Karen K   Blondon Katherine K   Robins Lynne L   Nagasawa Pamela P   Thigpen Allison A   Chen Lee-Ling LL   Rich Joanne J   Zierler Brenda B  

Journal of interprofessional care 20120827 6


There is a pressing need to redesign health professions education and integrate an interprofessional and systems approach into training. At the core of interprofessional education (IPE) are creating training synergies across healthcare professions and equipping learners with the collaborative skills required for today's complex healthcare environment. Educators are increasingly experimenting with new IPE models, but best practices for translating IPE into interprofessional practice and team-base  ...[more]

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