Background: Effective interprofessional collaboration (IPC) has been shown to depend on clear role definitions, yet there are important gaps with regard to role clarity in the IPC literature. The goal of this study was to evaluate whether there was a relationship between internal medicine residents' and nurses' role perceptions and their actual actions in practice, and to identify areas that would benefit from more specific interprofessional education. Methods: Fourteen residents and 14 nurses working in internal medicine were interviewed about their role perceptions, and then randomly paired to manage two simulated clinical cases. The authors adopted a general inductive approach to analyze the interviews. They identified 13 different role ...
Abstract Background To identify facilitators and barriers that residents, medical and nursing studen...
An Action Research approach was used thereby allowing all stakeholders ’ views to be taken into acco...
<div><p>This study explores the extent to which a one-week nursing rotation for medical students cha...
Abstract Background Effective interprofessional collaboration (IPC) has been shown to depend on clea...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Effective interprofessional collaboration requires that team members share ...
OBJECTIVE: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
A systematic review of interprofessional education (Freeth et al., 2002) revealed that there were ma...
Background: In 2015, an Institute of Medicine (IOM) report acknowledged that interprofessional educa...
Objective: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
Introduction: Understanding residents’ workplace learning could be optimized by not only considering...
Effective teamwork is necessary for optimal patient care. There is insufficient understanding of int...
BACKGROUND: Effective teamwork is necessary for optimal patient care. There is insufficient understa...
A good collaboration between health professionals is considered to have benefits for patients, healt...
Background: Attitudes towards interprofessional education are key factors that shape students’ behav...
Purpose: To explore how non-physician team members of a health care team perceive their contribution...
Abstract Background To identify facilitators and barriers that residents, medical and nursing studen...
An Action Research approach was used thereby allowing all stakeholders ’ views to be taken into acco...
<div><p>This study explores the extent to which a one-week nursing rotation for medical students cha...
Abstract Background Effective interprofessional collaboration (IPC) has been shown to depend on clea...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Effective interprofessional collaboration requires that team members share ...
OBJECTIVE: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
A systematic review of interprofessional education (Freeth et al., 2002) revealed that there were ma...
Background: In 2015, an Institute of Medicine (IOM) report acknowledged that interprofessional educa...
Objective: Developing competencies for interprofessional collaboration, including understanding othe...
Introduction: Understanding residents’ workplace learning could be optimized by not only considering...
Effective teamwork is necessary for optimal patient care. There is insufficient understanding of int...
BACKGROUND: Effective teamwork is necessary for optimal patient care. There is insufficient understa...
A good collaboration between health professionals is considered to have benefits for patients, healt...
Background: Attitudes towards interprofessional education are key factors that shape students’ behav...
Purpose: To explore how non-physician team members of a health care team perceive their contribution...
Abstract Background To identify facilitators and barriers that residents, medical and nursing studen...
An Action Research approach was used thereby allowing all stakeholders ’ views to be taken into acco...
<div><p>This study explores the extent to which a one-week nursing rotation for medical students cha...