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Promoting interprofessional education

Nursing Outlook, 2007
The 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.
David Mayer   +4 more
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A case study in rapid adaptation of interprofessional education and remote visits during COVID-19

Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2020
The Richmond Health and Wellness Program (RHWP) is an innovative interprofessional care coordination program that seeks to support the health and wellness of independent-living older adults and educate future practitioners.
Jodi M. Winship   +11 more
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Facilitators’ teaching and social presence in online asynchronous interprofessional education discussion

Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2020
Asynchronous discussion boards have been increasingly used to engage teams of interprofessional learners in interactive and reflective discourse. Facilitation of this interprofessional discourse is critical, yet largely unexplored.
S. Evans   +3 more
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Assessment of teamwork in interprofessional education

Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2021
The aim of this study was to offer new insight into assessments of interprofessional education (IPE) by evaluating the association between students' self-assessment for teamwork and expert assessment of simulation and team-based writing examination. We also evaluated the relationship between students' demographic factors and their teamwork skill.
Sayaka Oikawa, Jeroen Donkers
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Diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease: The call for interprofessional education and interprofessional collaborative care - A systematic review of the literature

Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2020
Diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease are among the most frequently occurring conditions that have a substantial effect on the global health economy. The literature regarding medical professionals’ knowledge of the bidirectional link between diabetes
A. Siddiqi   +3 more
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The Virtue of Interprofessional Education

Journal of Dental Education, 2019
It is a privilege and a joy to help celebrate Rick, a leader I admire and a friend I cherish. But he tested our friendship by giving me a hard assignment to talk about the virtue of interprofessional education (IPE). IPE is a passion for him, so I felt pressure to cover it well.
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Interprofessional capability: A developing framework for interprofessional education

Nurse Education in Practice, 2005
This article reports on the development of an Interprofessional Capability Framework that articulates the learning outcomes that students need to achieve and continue to develop in order to become capable interprofessional workers. Although there tends to be general agreement around the subject matter to be included under the rubric of ...
Fiona Wilson   +4 more
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Interprofessionality as the field of interprofessional practice and interprofessional education: An emerging concept

Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2005
This paper proposes a new concept and a frame of reference that should permit the development of a better understanding of a phenomenon that is the development of a cohesive and integrated health care practice among professionals in response to clients' needs. The concept is named "interprofessionality" and aims to draw a clear distinction with another
Danielle D'Amour, Ivy Oandasan
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Interprofessional Education and Practice

Journal of Dental Education, 2015
Oral health around the world is remarkably poor. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 60–90% of schoolchildren and nearly 100% of adults worldwide have dental caries; severe periodontal disease is found in 15–20% of adults aged 35–44 years; approximately 30% of people aged 65 ...
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Introducing Interprofessional Education

2013
Health professionals everywhere are working with a more damaged, more dependent and more demanding clientele than in the past: in wealthier countries resulting most obviously from the number of older people living longer with chronic, complex and multiple problems; in poorer countries from the number of families at the mercy of infant mortality ...
Barr, Hugh, Coyle, Julia A
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