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Interprofessional Education and Practice Guide No. 3: Evaluating interprofessional education
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2015We have witnessed an ongoing increase in the publication of evaluation work aimed at measuring the processes and outcomes related to a range of interprofessional education (IPE) activities and initiatives. Systematic reviews of IPE have, however, suggested that while the quality of evaluation studies is improving, there continues to be a number of ...
Reeves, Scott +3 more
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2020
With an ever worsening shortage of healthcare workers, there has been a global shift towards strengthening of interprofessional education (IPE). IPE has existed as a powerful tool in developed countries, but in developing countries like India, it is still in its infancy.
Izhar Faisal, Saima Salam, Manisha Arora
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With an ever worsening shortage of healthcare workers, there has been a global shift towards strengthening of interprofessional education (IPE). IPE has existed as a powerful tool in developed countries, but in developing countries like India, it is still in its infancy.
Izhar Faisal, Saima Salam, Manisha Arora
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Promoting interprofessional education
Nursing Outlook, 2007The work of the Institute of Medicine and others has clearly demonstrated that when healthcare professionals understand each others' roles and are able to communicate and work effectively together, patients are more likely to receive safe, quality care.
Jane H, Barnsteiner +4 more
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2022
Interprofessional education (IPE) has emerged as a core educational method among human service and medical educational settings. Research suggests that learners who learn in IPE settings have better transdisciplinary communication skills and are better team members.
Robert Earl McKinney +4 more
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Interprofessional education (IPE) has emerged as a core educational method among human service and medical educational settings. Research suggests that learners who learn in IPE settings have better transdisciplinary communication skills and are better team members.
Robert Earl McKinney +4 more
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Interprofessional education and interprofessional identity
2020Interprofessional education (IPE) has been described as occurring ‘when students from two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcome’. IPE has been mandated internationally across health curricula and the development of interprofessional competency-based education has been ...
Jacqueline Bloomfield +3 more
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Journal of Paramedic Practice
With International Day of Education taking place on 24 January, Dan Wyatt discusses the importance of interprofessional education and his recent daunting but invaluable experiences of engaging with it through the simulation team at Keele University.
A. Vimala Ananthy, Suresh Narayanan
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With International Day of Education taking place on 24 January, Dan Wyatt discusses the importance of interprofessional education and his recent daunting but invaluable experiences of engaging with it through the simulation team at Keele University.
A. Vimala Ananthy, Suresh Narayanan
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