“…Benefits to patients • Improved social functioning and life satisfaction [17] [17]; six studies demonstrated adequate alignment between the objectives of the study and the reported outcomes, although their research designs were less rigorously described [1,7,13,14,25,27]. Despite this heterogeneity, we found evidence that students of mental health responded well to IPE, especially in terms of more positive attitudes toward the contribution of other professions [1,7,13,14,17,25] and increased knowledge of and skills in collaboration [1,7,13,14,17,26]. However, we found no substantial evidence of changes in behavior or organizational practices, which possibly reflects the complexity of IPE interventions and attitudinal differences toward IPE stemming from differences in work culture, as has also been found by other review studies [3,[28][29][30].…”