Turcotte, Michelle Etherington, Cole Rowe, Jennifer Duong, Ann Kaur, Manvinder Talbot, Zoé Mansour, Fadi Mohamed, Janna Zahrai, Amin Fournier, Karine
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Journal of interprofessional care
The occupational well-being of healthcare providers is crucial for safe and effective patient care, especially in the complex, high acuity operating room (OR) setting. There has been a recent proliferation of interventions to improve teamwork in the OR setting, but the impact of these interventions on clinician occupational well-being has yet to be...
M Moran, Patricia Coates, Rose Ayers, Susan Olander, Ellinor K Bateson, Karen J
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Journal of interprofessional care
We examined interprofessional working in a newly implemented parent-infant mental health service team supporting families experiencing bonding and attachment difficulties. The aim was to identify forms of interprofessional work undertaken, barriers and facilitators of this work, and families' and healthcare professionals' perceptions of it. Semi-st...
Fowler, Terri Sterrett, James Smith, Whitney Bailey, Jennifer Cartmell, Kathleen B
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Journal of interprofessional care
This paper describes an interprofessional clinical learning experience for students within two primary care safety-net sites. An interprofessional team of faculty at one university partnered with two safety-net systems to provide students opportunities to work in an interprofessional team providing care for socially and medically complex patients. ...
Krecko, Laura K Stalter, Lily N Pavuluri Quamme, Sudha R Steege, Linsey M Zelenski, Amy B Greenberg, Caprice C Jung, Sarah
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Journal of interprofessional care
Interprofessional education during medical training may improve communication by promoting collaboration and the development of shared mental models between professions. We implemented a novel discussion-based intervention for surgical residents and nurses to promote mutual understanding of workflows and communication practices. General surgery res...
Hur, Hea Kung Kim, Ki Kyong Lim, Young Mi Kim, Junghee Park, Kyung Hye Park, Yon Chul
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Journal of interprofessional care
Interprofessional education (IPE) for patient safety is becoming increasingly important worldwide. However, Korea lacks a systematic approach toward patient safety, despite the high demand for teamwork and patient communication education. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of a patient safety IPE program using medical error scenarios. T...
Fleming, Aoife Buckley, Carmel Kamal, Susan McCarthy, Nora Dalton-O'Connor, Caroline Daly, Jennifer Roura, Maria Harding, Mairead Wills, Teresa Wall, Olivia
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Journal of interprofessional care
We describe the development and student evaluation of a collaborative health service provider and higher education institution initiative designed to deliver an Interprofessional Education (IPE) pilot workshop program for healthcare students. The aim was to investigate whether an IPE workshop would result in improved student confidence in self-repo...
Berge Evensen, Kjersti Lind Melbye, Elisabeth
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Journal of interprofessional care
Healthcare services are becoming increasingly specialized, potentially hampering interprofessional care. To provide holistic treatment and care, different professions and departments need to share information. Healthcare services also include support services, such as institutional food services, and health personnel and kitchen personnel need to s...
Xyrichis, Andreas Khalili, Hossein Lising, Dean Baser Kolcu, Mukadder I Nci Najjar, Ghaidaa Langlois, Sylvia
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Journal of interprofessional care
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a sizable effect on interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPECP) globally, yet much of the available literature on the topic remains anecdotal and locally bounded. This body of literature reflects celebratory and aspirational reports, with many case studies of successful response and perseverance unde...
Palesy, Debra Forrest, Gail Crowley, Margaret E
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Journal of interprofessional care
This study aimed to establish shared interprofessional competencies across health professions that promote education, communication, and teamwork, preparing the virtual care workforce to work collaboratively with the patient and their carers, family members, and communities to improve health outcomes. A modified, two-round Delphi process was undert...
Miles, Anna Brady, Alana Friary, Philippa Sekula, Julia Wallis, Clare Jackson, Bianca
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Journal of interprofessional care
Palliative care education for allied health professionals has received minimal research attention. This longitudinal study followed the development of an education program for speech-language therapy (SLT) and dietetic (DT) students. The project comprised three stages. In Stage I, consenting SLT and DT graduates (n = 9) were interviewed 6 months af...