Seaton, Jack Jones, Anne Johnston, Catherine Francis, Karen
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Journal of interprofessional care
Physiotherapy private practitioners comprise a growing proportion of Australia's primary care workforce, yet their views and experiences of interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) are poorly documented. The aim of this study was to explore Australian physiotherapy private practitioners' opinions regarding IPCP. Twenty-eight semi-structured ...
Rogers, Lisa Hughes Spence, Shannon Aivalli, Praveenkumar De Brún, Aoife McAuliffe, Eilish
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Journal of interprofessional care
By valuing the knowledge of each discipline holistic patient-centered care can be achieved as decisions arise from expertise rather than established hierarchies. While healthcare has historically operated as a hierarchical power structure (i.e., some voices have more influence), these dynamics are rarely discussed. This review addresses this issue ...
Peterson, Elizabeth Keehn, Mary Therese Hasnain, Memoona Gruss, Valerie Axelsson, Malin Carlson, Elisabeth Jakobsson, Jenny Kottorp, Anders
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Journal of interprofessional care
The value of health care delivered via effective interprofessional teams has created an imperative for interprofessional education (IPE) and interprofessional collaborative practice (ICP). To inform IPE strategies, we investigated differences in perceived self-efficacy (SE) for competence in ICP among health professions students. The study data wer...
Fusco, Nicholas M Foltz-Ramos, Kelly Jacobsen, Lisa Jane Gambacorta, Joseph
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Journal of interprofessional care
Systems thinking and interprofessional collaborative practice competencies are critical to inculcate in students of health professions programs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact that an interprofessional education (IPE) experience consisting of an educational game, Friday Night at the ER (FNER), and structured debriefing had on ...
Mack, Amanda O'Donnell, Mary Henning, Amelia Bernstein, Samantha Lauren
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Journal of interprofessional care
Accessible lactation support for breastfeeding parents, even in well-resourced areas, is often insufficient. At the same time, opportunities for real-life, sustainable interprofessional learning experiences for health professions students are scarce. Delivery of lactation support via telehealth allows for greater accessibility for both consumers an...
Hovland, Cynthia Gergis, Mary Milliken, Barbara DeBoth Foust, Kelle Niederriter, Joan
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Journal of interprofessional care
This exploratory study looked at the experiences of social work, occupational therapy, and nursing students who participated in an interprofessional simulation that was offered virtually due to the impact of COVID-19. The simulation was a one-day event that introduced advanced care planning to the students through an IPE team approach and incorpora...
Guck, Thomas P Walters, Ryan W Abdul-Greene, Christie Doll, Joy Greene, Michael A McGaha, Amy L
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Journal of interprofessional care
Our Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IPECP) Nexus previously reported significant reductions in Emergency Department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, hemoglobin A1c levels, and patient charges. This study examines sustainability of these results over two additional years and replication in two subsequent independent patient coh...
Kitema, Gatera Fiston Laidlaw, Anita O'Carroll, Veronica Sagahutu, Jean Baptiste Blaikie, Andrew
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Journal of interprofessional care
The increasing burden of chronic diseases, and shortage of health care workers especially in Low and Middle Income countries (LMICs) requires greater collaborative working between health professions. There is a growing body of evidence that interprofessional education (IPE) and interprofessional continuous education (IPCE) can improve collaborative...
Beamish, Nicole Footer, Cheryl Lowe, Rachael Cunningham, Shala
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Journal of interprofessional care
Rehabilitation services are essential interventions designed to optimize functioning and reduce disability in individuals with health conditions. Eight core professions offer rehabilitation services: audiology, occupational therapy, physical and rehabilitation medicine, physiotherapy, psychology, prosthetics and orthotics, rehabilitation nursing, a...
Tunningley, Joan M Zucchero, Reneé A Hooker, Edmond A
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Journal of interprofessional care
Healthcare and educational practices changed due to COVID-19. Interprofessional education (IPE) events during the pandemic were canceled or presented through online platforms. Fortunately, IPE using online platforms had been growing during the decade prior to the pandemic. However, few publications document quantitative outcomes of online IPE, and ...