2011
DOI: 10.1177/0269216311400479
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Evaluation of an interprofessional practice placement in a UK in-patient palliative care unit

Abstract: This paper reports on undergraduate students' evaluation of a new hospice-based interprofessional practice placement (IPP) that took place in the voluntary sector from 2008 to 2009. Ward-based interprofessional training has been successfully demonstrated in a range of clinical environments. However, the multidisciplinary setting within a hospice in-patient unit offered a new opportunity for interprofessional learning. The development and delivery of the IPP initiative is described, whereby multidisciplinary gr… Show more

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“…In fact, only the mean score of competency and authority components in professors who had some interprofessional education experience was higher than that of other professors. (36)(37)(38)(39)(40).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, only the mean score of competency and authority components in professors who had some interprofessional education experience was higher than that of other professors. (36)(37)(38)(39)(40).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, interprofessional education (IPE), defined as a process where "two or more professions learn with, from and about each other in order to improve collaboration and the quality of care" (Barr, 2002., p6, footnote) is now part of the undergraduate curriculum for many different health care programmes (Art, De Roo, Willems, & De Maeseneer, 2008;Dando, d'Avray, Colman, Hoy, & Todd, 2012;Hamilton et al, 2008;Hylin, Nyholm, Mattiasson, & Ponzer, 2007;Jacobsen, Fink, Marcussen, Larsen, & Hansen, 2009;Moskowitz, Glasco, Johnson, & Wang, 2006;Reeves, Freeth, McCrorie, & Perry, 2002;Sicat, Huynh, Willett, Polich, & Mayer, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results indicate that IPE maximizes opportunities for students to learn in small groups in safe pedagogical environments (Dando, D'Avray, Colman, Hoy, & Todd, 2012;Mellor, Cottrell, & Moran, 2013;Salvatori, Berry, & Eva, 2007;Shiyanbola & Lammers, 2012;Shiyanbola, Randall, Lammers, Hegge, & Anderson, 2014;Solomon et al, 2010). IPE develops the trusting relations necessary to build collaborative practice and support students' and faculty's socialization to different philosophies of teaching and learning.…”
Section: Benefits Of Interprofessional Health Educationmentioning
confidence: 96%