This paper describes the development and preliminary validation of a measure to investigate interprofessional attitudes and how these attitudes change over time. Items for the questionnaire were elicited from ‘construct exercises’ with staff from different Health Schools resulting in a 20-item ‘Attitudes to Health Professionals Questionnaire’ (AHPQ). The questionnaire was completed by first year students from five different health professions. Its structure was evaluated using principal components analysis, the internal consistency was determined and the test-retest reliability assessed. Analysis of these data led to rephrasing/ removal of certain items and a revised form of the AHPQ. The revised AHPQ was completed by a different cohort of ...
Faculty and administrator’s attitudes are believed to be important in planning and implementing succ...
A longitudinal quantitative study in an English faculty of health and social care explored the effec...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: Interprofessional education (IPE) introduced at the beginning of pre-registration traini...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: Over 25 years ago, two studies investigated attitudes and perceptions between health car...
To evaluate the attitudes and readiness of students of healthcare professions towards interprofessio...
Objectives: Although shared learning activities are gradually being introduced to health care under...
Background and Purpose: Collaboration among health care profession is required to create synergism i...
Faculty and administrator's attitudes are believed to be important in planning and implementing succ...
Objectives Although shared learning activities are gradually being introduced to health care undergr...
The healthcare setting is a rich learning environment for students to experience interprofessional w...
Faculty and administrator’s attitudes are believed to be important in planning and implementing succ...
A longitudinal quantitative study in an English faculty of health and social care explored the effec...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: Interprofessional education (IPE) introduced at the beginning of pre-registration traini...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Background: Over 25 years ago, two studies investigated attitudes and perceptions between health car...
To evaluate the attitudes and readiness of students of healthcare professions towards interprofessio...
Objectives: Although shared learning activities are gradually being introduced to health care under...
Background and Purpose: Collaboration among health care profession is required to create synergism i...
Faculty and administrator's attitudes are believed to be important in planning and implementing succ...
Objectives Although shared learning activities are gradually being introduced to health care undergr...
The healthcare setting is a rich learning environment for students to experience interprofessional w...
Faculty and administrator’s attitudes are believed to be important in planning and implementing succ...
A longitudinal quantitative study in an English faculty of health and social care explored the effec...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...