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Patients' perceptions of the quality of care after primary care reform: Family medicine groups in Quebec

Patients' perceptions of the quality of care after primary care reform: Family medicine groups in Quebec

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate how a primary care reform, which aimed to promote interprofessional and interorganizational collaborative practices, affected patients' experiences of the core dimensions of primary care.

DESIGN:

Before-and-after comparison of patients' perceptions of care at the beginning of family medicine group (FMG) implementation (15 to 20 months after accreditation) and 18 months later.

SETTING:

Five FMGs in the province of Quebec from various settings and types of practice.

PARTICIPANTS:

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The development and initiation of the NSW Department of Health interprofessional Fetal welfare Obstetric emergency Neonatal resuscitation Training project.

The development and initiation of the NSW Department of Health interprofessional Fetal welfare Obstetric emergency Neonatal resuscitation Training project.

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BACKGROUND: The Fetal Welfare Obstetric emergency Neonatal resuscitation Training (FONT) project was initiated on a background of rising notifications of adverse events in NSW maternity units, the significant proportion of which were related to fetal welfare assessment. Aims: The aim of the study is to describe the development and introduction of the NSW state-wide interprofessional FONT project.

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Measuring interprofessional team collaboration in expanded school mental health: Model refinement and scale development

Measuring interprofessional team collaboration in expanded school mental health: Model refinement and scale development

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT

Expanded school mental health (ESMH) utilizes interprofessional collaboration to implement learning support and mental health promotion strategies in schools. This study reports on the early development and initial psychometric examination of a new scale, the Index of Interprofessional Team Collaboration for Expanded School Mental Health (IITC-ESMH), for measuring the functioning of interprofessional teams.

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Limiting life-sustaining treatment in German intensive care units: a multiprofessional survey

Limiting life-sustaining treatment in German intensive care units: a multiprofessional survey

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT

PURPOSE:

Deciding about the limitation of life-sustaining treatment (LST) is a major challenge for intensive care medicine. The aim of the study was to investigate the practices and perspectives of German intensive care nurses and physicians on limiting LST.

METHODS:

We conducted an anonymous, self-administered questionnaire survey among the 268 nurses and 95 physicians on all 10 intensive care units of the Munich University Hospital, Germany.

RESULTS:

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Peer-to-peer interprofessional health policy education for Medicare part D

Peer-to-peer interprofessional health policy education for Medicare part D

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT

OBJECTIVES:

To determine whether a peer-to-peer education program was an expedient and effective approach to improve knowledge and promote interprofessional communication and collaboration.

DESIGN:

Trained pharmacy students taught nursing students, medical students, and medical residents about the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit (Part D), in 1- to 2-hour lectures.

ASSESSMENT:

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Students' approaches to learning in clinical interprofessional context

Students' approaches to learning in clinical interprofessional context

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT

BACKGROUND: Health care professionals are supposed to work in teams. Students in health care need to learn how to collaborate during their undergraduate education. Interprofessional learning environments, where collaboration is necessary, may be differently accepted by students depending on their approach to learning.

AIM: We investigated health care students' evaluations of interprofessional clinical training in relation to their study orientations.

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Preparation for becoming members of health care teams: findings from a 5-year evaluation of a student interprofessional training ward

Preparation for becoming members of health care teams: findings from a 5-year evaluation of a student interprofessional training ward

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT

SETTING:

An orthopaedic interprofessional training ward manned by students at a University Hospital.

OBJECTIVE:

To assess to what extent students from different undergraduate programmes evaluated the effects of a 2-week rotation at the ward on their professional roles and the value of teamwork within health care.

METHOD:

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"Knowing more about the other professions clarified my own profession".

"Knowing more about the other professions clarified my own profession".

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT

The purpose of this study was to compare which learning outcomes relating to an Interprofessional Training Unit (ITU) experience were found to be most important by students and by alumni. A cohort of 428 students in the ITU was asked to write three short statements describing the most important learning outcomes from the ITU. Alumni from the same cohort were after graduation asked the same question. Furthermore, they were asked to fill out a 12-item questionnaire. The statements concerning learning outcome were analysed qualitatively and categorized.

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