In this hermeneutic phenomenological study, we examined the experience of interprofessional collaboration from the perspective of nursing and medical students. Seventeen medical and nursing students from two different universities participated in the study. We used guiding questions in face-to-face, conversational interviews to explore students’ experience and expectations of interprofessional collaboration within learning situations. Three themes emerged from the data: the great divide, learning means content, and breaking the ice. The findings suggest that the experience of interprofessional collaboration within learning events is influenced by the natural clustering of shared interests among students. Furthermore, the carry-forward of i...
Interprofessional education can promote healthcare professionals' competence to work in interprofess...
Author name used in this publication: Samantha Pang Mei ChiAuthor name used in this publication: Shi...
An assessment of acute care nurses' and physicians' attitudes toward collaboration, as well as the r...
Background: Interprofessional collaboration is of global interest for addressing to the complex heal...
Background To ensure high quality patient care an effective interprofessional collaboration between...
Interprofessional collaboration between nurses and doctors is essential for providing high-quality, ...
This study examines how patient care is developed in meetings between students of occupational thera...
Interprofessional collaboration plays a significant role in the education of nursing students. In nu...
Interprofessional working practices are an important feature of contemporary healthcare. As the larg...
Traditional discipline-specific training has limitations in facilitating inter-professional communic...
<p>Interprofessional collaboration is fundamental to providing optimal patient care. The readiness o...
The AACN position statement (1999) supports interprofessional collaboration. The development of inno...
An increased focus on interprofessional collaboration and teamwork in the healthcare professions had...
Background: Interprofessional education (IPE) aims to improve students’ collaborative competencies a...
Background Medical care is increasingly complex and must draw upon the distinct, yet complementary ...
Interprofessional education can promote healthcare professionals' competence to work in interprofess...
Author name used in this publication: Samantha Pang Mei ChiAuthor name used in this publication: Shi...
An assessment of acute care nurses' and physicians' attitudes toward collaboration, as well as the r...
Background: Interprofessional collaboration is of global interest for addressing to the complex heal...
Background To ensure high quality patient care an effective interprofessional collaboration between...
Interprofessional collaboration between nurses and doctors is essential for providing high-quality, ...
This study examines how patient care is developed in meetings between students of occupational thera...
Interprofessional collaboration plays a significant role in the education of nursing students. In nu...
Interprofessional working practices are an important feature of contemporary healthcare. As the larg...
Traditional discipline-specific training has limitations in facilitating inter-professional communic...
<p>Interprofessional collaboration is fundamental to providing optimal patient care. The readiness o...
The AACN position statement (1999) supports interprofessional collaboration. The development of inno...
An increased focus on interprofessional collaboration and teamwork in the healthcare professions had...
Background: Interprofessional education (IPE) aims to improve students’ collaborative competencies a...
Background Medical care is increasingly complex and must draw upon the distinct, yet complementary ...
Interprofessional education can promote healthcare professionals' competence to work in interprofess...
Author name used in this publication: Samantha Pang Mei ChiAuthor name used in this publication: Shi...
An assessment of acute care nurses' and physicians' attitudes toward collaboration, as well as the r...