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Testing theory in interprofessional education: Social capital as a case study [PDF]
Theory is essential to understand our interprofessional educational (IPE) practice. As a discipline, IPE has moved from being widely atheoretical to having a plethora of theories imported from the psychosocial disciplines that have utility to understand,
Craddock, Deborah +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Despite evidence suggesting language and cognition deficits are prevalent for justice involved youth, little research explores how juvenile justice personnel experience language and cognition behaviours in the youth they serve. Aims This qualitative study explored how juvenile justice personnel understand language and cognition ...
Anne M. Perrotti +2 more
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Abstract Although the community of tax professionals is a key actor in the tax realm, its nature continues to remain elusive in many countries. Using a qualitatively driven mixed‐methods approach that integrates the insights obtained from in‐depth interviews and the results of a survey of practitioners, we examine the Canadian tax field.
Till‐Arne Hahn, Darlene Himick
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Introduction This resource is an interprofessional team-based curriculum for health professions students on systems-based practice and care of the hospitalized older adult.
Stephanie Rennke +6 more
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ABSTRACT This paper presents an Ethics Framework for MAiD (Medical Assistance in Dying) to support the integration of evidence‐informed, values‐based, inclusive and transparent ethical decision‐making into everyday MAiD practice. As with other areas of clinical practice, ethical decision‐making is an intrinsic part of MAiD.
Andrea N. Frolic, Tim Holland
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Abstract Background Emotions affect performance in learning contexts; however, their effects on medical trainees' performance in highly ecologically valid settings, like team‐based simulation training, are not well understood. It is therefore imperative to know which emotions are experienced by medical trainees and the impacts of these emotions on ...
Keerat Grewal +10 more
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Exploring Predictors of Teamwork Performance in an Interprofessional Education Setting [PDF]
EXPLORING PREDICTORS OF TEAMWORK PERFORMANCE IN AN INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION SETTING By Danah M. Alsane, MS. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Pharmaceutical Science at Virginia Commonwealth ...
Alsane, Danah +1 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore the key knowledge, skills, attributes and organisational support that nurses require to optimise their scope of practice when providing care to people experiencing homelessness. Design A qualitative descriptive study exploring nurses' scope of practice for addressing health needs of people experiencing homelessness.
Olivia Hollingdrake +4 more
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Unemployment Benefits in the EU: The Commission's Approach
Abstract Unemployment insurance is a major component of European welfare regimes, whereby each EU member state has its own distinctive scheme. Despite falling under national competence, the European Commission has exercised pressure over this policy area since the establishment of the European Employment Strategy.
Igor Guardiancich +2 more
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Interprofessional Education (IPE) is defined as situations in which professionals or students from two or more different fields learn with and about each other, with the aim of improving collaboration and the quality of healthcare services provided. When
Rafael Silvério de Moraes +2 more
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