peer-reviewedIn recent years, there has been an increasing impetus to define and develop theoretical foundations for interprofessional research. Currently, the theories cited in such research have often focused on individual and group learning. By comparison, organization and systems theories (OST) enable consideration of system and organization level factors. A scoping review was conducted to explore the use of OST in interprofessional research published between 2013 and 2019. Thirty-two studies were included and 13 OST were identified. Activity theory and complexity theory were the most commonly used OST. OST are relatively well integrated into data analysis and reporting of research findings, with less consideration given to how OST can ...
There is increasing interest in the theoretical underpinning of interprofessional education (IPE) an...
Calls for greater collaboration between professionals in health and social care have led to pressure...
In this chapter we revisit the importance of theory in the development of interprofessional client c...
peer-reviewedTheoretical frameworks add depth to research and increase the transferability of findin...
There is increasing interest in the theoretical underpinning of interprofessional education (IPE) an...
Interprofessional education is an important means of improving health care (Barr, Koppel, Reeves, Ha...
<p><b>Background:</b> Interprofessional curricula have often lacked explicit reference to theory des...
Background: Interprofessional student-run clinics (SRCs) serve as valuable settings for interprofess...
In this article, we illustrate the application of a number of theoretical frameworks we have used to...
Background: More and better interprofessional practice is predicated to be necessary to deliver good...
Background: Much of the research on the impact of interprofessional education (IPE) interventions is...
IPE is no longer theory less. Many theories from a range of disciplines have been applied to the fi...
Interprofessional education (IPE) is perceived to be one strategy to reduce professional compartment...
Background: Interprofessional education is an important precursor to developing collaborative interp...
Calls for greater collaboration between professionals in health and social care have led to pressure...
There is increasing interest in the theoretical underpinning of interprofessional education (IPE) an...
Calls for greater collaboration between professionals in health and social care have led to pressure...
In this chapter we revisit the importance of theory in the development of interprofessional client c...
peer-reviewedTheoretical frameworks add depth to research and increase the transferability of findin...
There is increasing interest in the theoretical underpinning of interprofessional education (IPE) an...
Interprofessional education is an important means of improving health care (Barr, Koppel, Reeves, Ha...
<p><b>Background:</b> Interprofessional curricula have often lacked explicit reference to theory des...
Background: Interprofessional student-run clinics (SRCs) serve as valuable settings for interprofess...
In this article, we illustrate the application of a number of theoretical frameworks we have used to...
Background: More and better interprofessional practice is predicated to be necessary to deliver good...
Background: Much of the research on the impact of interprofessional education (IPE) interventions is...
IPE is no longer theory less. Many theories from a range of disciplines have been applied to the fi...
Interprofessional education (IPE) is perceived to be one strategy to reduce professional compartment...
Background: Interprofessional education is an important precursor to developing collaborative interp...
Calls for greater collaboration between professionals in health and social care have led to pressure...
There is increasing interest in the theoretical underpinning of interprofessional education (IPE) an...
Calls for greater collaboration between professionals in health and social care have led to pressure...
In this chapter we revisit the importance of theory in the development of interprofessional client c...