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Common curricula in Norway: differential implementation and differential outcomes in undergraduate health and social care education

Common curricula in Norway: differential implementation and differential outcomes in undergraduate health and social care education

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

In 1972 Norwegian health and educational authorities emphasized the importance of interprofessional collaboration in health care and the need to prepare students to work across boundaries. In 1995 the Norwegian government recommended a common core in curricula for undergraduate health and social educational programmes in all university colleges throughout the country in the belief that this would improve collaborative practice and deliver more effective and efficient health care.

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Entry-level interprofessional education: perceptions of physical and occupational therapists currently practicing in Ontario

Entry-level interprofessional education: perceptions of physical and occupational therapists currently practicing in Ontario

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

To gain insight into the specific interprofessional education (IPE) needs of occupational and physical therapists, an online questionnaire was developed and distributed to currently practicing therapists in the province of Ontario, Canada. The questionnaire included both open- and closed-ended questions to survey the opinions, perceptions, and experiences of therapists working both in public and private practice who possess varying levels of clinical training and years of experience.

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Level of acceptance of different models of maternity care

Level of acceptance of different models of maternity care

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

To elicit nurses' opinions on five proposed models of maternity care in Ontario, to examine barriers to collaborative practice, and to identify factors that would encourage nurses to practise in the area of intrapartum care, a survey was mailed to a stratified random sample of nurses in Ontario (N = 750). Participants were asked whether they would consider practising in one or more of the five proposed models of maternity care. Almost half the participants endorsed the model of nurses' providing labour and delivery care to patients of family physicians and obstetricians.

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Active interprofessional education in a patient based setting increases perceived collaborative and professional competence

Active interprofessional education in a patient based setting increases perceived collaborative and professional competence

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

BACKGROUND:

Interprofessional competence can be defined as knowledge and understanding of their own and the other team members' professional roles, comprehension of communication and teamwork and collaboration in taking care of patients.

AIM:

To evaluate whether students perceived that they had achieved interprofessional competence after participating in clinical teamwork training.

METHOD:

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Uncovering differences among health professions trainees exposed to an interprofessional patient safety curriculum

Uncovering differences among health professions trainees exposed to an interprofessional patient safety curriculum

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

In response to the Institute of Medicine challenge to improve patient safety and quality of care, an office directing patient safety/quality of care at an academic medical center and faculty from health professions schools collaborated on design, delivery, and evaluation of an interprofessional student curriculum on patient safety, quality, and teamwork. Annually for 6 years, second-year medical students, senior baccalaureate nursing students, second-year masters in health administration students, and junior baccalaureate respiratory therapy students participated.

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Continuing interprofessional education in geriatrics and gerontology in medically underserved areas

Continuing interprofessional education in geriatrics and gerontology in medically underserved areas

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

There is a widening gap between the health care needs of older persons and the treatment skills of the health care professionals who serve them. This gap is especially severe in rural areas, where there is a shortage of and inadequate collaboration between health care professionals and poor access to services for older persons.

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Learning strategies of first year nursing and medical students: a comparative study

Learning strategies of first year nursing and medical students: a comparative study

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

BACKGROUND:

Interprofessional education (IPE), where two or more professions learn with, from, and about each other to improve collaboration and the quality of care, has been proposed as a curriculum strategy to promote mutual understanding between professions, thus helping to prepare health professionals to work in challenging contemporary health systems. Although there is support for IPE initiatives within health professional education, differences in student motivation and learning strategies are likely to contribute to the success of these initiatives.

OBJECTIVE:

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Attitudes toward chiropractic: a survey of North American orthopedic surgeons

Attitudes toward chiropractic: a survey of North American orthopedic surgeons

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

STUDY DESIGN:

Questionnaire survey.

OBJECTIVE:

To elicit orthopedic surgeons' attitudes toward chiropractic.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA:

Orthopedic surgeons and chiropractors often attend to similar patient populations, but little is known about the attitudes of orthopedic surgeons toward chiropractic.

METHODS:

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Taking the lead: community pharmacists' perception of their role potential within the primary care team

Taking the lead: community pharmacists' perception of their role potential within the primary care team

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

BACKGROUND: Patient-focused care provided by an interprofessional team has long been presented as the preferred method of primary care delivery. Community pharmacists should and can provide leadership for many clinical and managerial activities within the primary care team.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent to which community pharmacists are prepared to be members of the health care team, and to assess their support for general expansion of clinical responsibilities.

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Attitudes of students in medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy toward interprofessional education

Attitudes of students in medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy toward interprofessional education

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

With the growing interest in interprofessional education and practice, methods to evaluate the effectiveness of related curricular activities are essential. The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to assess the attitudes of students in medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy toward interprofessional education using the Interdisciplinary Education Perception Scale and Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale and (2) to compare data with normative data previously reported.

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