This multi-method evaluation assessed the perceived impact of interprofessional workshops targeting enhanced collaboration between healthcare professionals who care for women during and after pregnancy. Current policy recommends partnership working to improve care for women and babies, however, there is little interprofessional education in this area. Five one-day workshops were delivered to 18 healthcare professionals (47.4% of the 38 healthcare professionals registered). The workshop was evaluated through questionnaires before and after the workshop measuring attitudes and willingness towards collaboration; observations of the workshops by a researcher and follow-up interviews 2 months' post-workshop to explore changes in practice. Worksh...
Healthcare practice is continuing to shift toward interprofessional team-based care to improve the p...
In the UK, there is a clear remit for midwives and health visitors to work collaboratively to care f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional education (IPE) was investigated in the context of an e...
© 2013 Elsevier Ltd. Objectives: Despite high community use of complementary and alternative medicin...
METHODS: A prospective, mixed methods design was used to survey 165 ALSO course participants before ...
Aim: To explore the experiences of midwifery and paramedic students undertaking interprofessional le...
Background: Despite the support for Interprofessional Education (IPE) among policymakers, educators ...
Introduction: Research suggests that interprofessional education, bringing learners together to lear...
The World Health Organisation (WHO, 2010) recognises that interprofessional learning (IPL) in educat...
INTRODUCTION: Research suggests that interprofessional education, bringing learners together to lear...
Against a backdrop of poor maternity and obstetric care, identified in the Morecambe Bay Inquiry, th...
IntroductionResearch suggests that interprofessional education, bringing learners together to learn ...
Teamwork and collaboration have been recognized as essential competencies for health care providers ...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
Against a backdrop of poor maternity and obstetric care, identified in the Morecambe Bay Inquiry, th...
Healthcare practice is continuing to shift toward interprofessional team-based care to improve the p...
In the UK, there is a clear remit for midwives and health visitors to work collaboratively to care f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional education (IPE) was investigated in the context of an e...
© 2013 Elsevier Ltd. Objectives: Despite high community use of complementary and alternative medicin...
METHODS: A prospective, mixed methods design was used to survey 165 ALSO course participants before ...
Aim: To explore the experiences of midwifery and paramedic students undertaking interprofessional le...
Background: Despite the support for Interprofessional Education (IPE) among policymakers, educators ...
Introduction: Research suggests that interprofessional education, bringing learners together to lear...
The World Health Organisation (WHO, 2010) recognises that interprofessional learning (IPL) in educat...
INTRODUCTION: Research suggests that interprofessional education, bringing learners together to lear...
Against a backdrop of poor maternity and obstetric care, identified in the Morecambe Bay Inquiry, th...
IntroductionResearch suggests that interprofessional education, bringing learners together to learn ...
Teamwork and collaboration have been recognized as essential competencies for health care providers ...
OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional collaboration between midwives and health visitors working in maternal...
Against a backdrop of poor maternity and obstetric care, identified in the Morecambe Bay Inquiry, th...
Healthcare practice is continuing to shift toward interprofessional team-based care to improve the p...
In the UK, there is a clear remit for midwives and health visitors to work collaboratively to care f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional education (IPE) was investigated in the context of an e...