An educational approach using interprofessional (IP) role plays and patient narratives to inculcate empathy and communication among undergraduates in breast cancer management. [PDF]
D'souza C+5 more
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Preaching Through the Choir. What Interprofessional Education Can Learn From Choir Singing. [PDF]
Beuken JA, Biwer F.
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"You do need each member of the team to bring that next piece of the puzzle": Allied health professionals' experience of interprofessional complex care in hospital settings. [PDF]
Borghmans F+3 more
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Interprofessional Discussion for Knowledge Transfer in a Digital "Community of Practice" for Managing Pneumoconiosis: Mixed Methods Study. [PDF]
Sood VA+4 more
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The status of interprofessional education for healthcare students in South Korea: a scoping review focusing on simulation-based education. [PDF]
Lee S, Kim MC, Kim J.
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Elaboration of indicators to assess coordination across levels of care
Marta B. Aller+9 more
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Training Therapy of Psychotherapists: Professional Socialization as Interprofessional Relations
One aspect of professional socialization unique to mental health workers is training therapy. It is shown empirically in one large city that only one (psychoanalysis) of the four primary mental health professions (also including psychiatry, clinical psychology, and psychiatric social work) usually provides this kind of socialization. This tendency can
Richard C. Omark
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Interprofessional Relations from the Viewpoint of a Superintendent of Nurses1
T HE subject which is announced in the program for this morning's discussion is an exceedingly broad one and may lead through its ramifications into deep and abstract philosophies. We may, however, think to dispose of it by a series of practical opinions such as the various sub-topics on the program would indicate.
Effie J. Taylor
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Operating Room Culture and Interprofessional Relations
The purpose of this article is to describe interprofessional relations in order to better understand their impact on nurse retention, while considering the operating room culture and its specific context. A focused ethnography was performed between September and October 2017 at a university hospital in an urban center in the province of Quebec, Canada.
Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay+2 more
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