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Health-care professionals’ shared and divergent perspectives on interprofessional practice and interprofessional education Redden, K. C., Chin, K., Birlean, C., Steinert, Y., Shore, B. M., & Purden, M. The McGill Educational Initiative on Interprofessional
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Health-care professionals’ shared and divergent perspectives on interprofessional practice and interprofessional educationRedden, K. C., Chin, K., Birlean, C., Steinert, Y., Shore, B. M., & Purden, M. The McGill Educational Initiative on Interprofessional Collaboration: Partnership for Patient and Family Centered Practice Faculty of Medicine McGill University
Introduction • The McGill Group: • Understand and facilitate IPP and IPE in hospital and university settings. • Evaluation Task Force: • Document the group’s development and activities. • Goal of Current Study: • Describe members’ perspectives on IPP and IPE.
Research Questions • What are various health-care professionals’ personal conceptions of IPP and IPE? • What are the perceived benefits and challenges to IPP and IPE? • How do professionals see the relationship between IPP and IPE?
Methods • Participants • N = 9: 4 nurses, 2 doctors, 1 physical therapist, 1 occupational therapist, 1 psychologist • Researcher-developed open-ended interview • Data Analysis and Interpretation • Open & Axial Coding (Strauss & Corbin, 1998) • Saturation and 100% agreement on emerging patterns • Results compared to existing models in literature
Results • Definition of IPP • Associated Benefits and Challenges • Definition of IPE • Associated Benefits and Challenges • Relationship between IPP and IPE
Interpretations • Shared Conceptions: • Benefits and Challenges of IPP and IPE • Definitions of IPE • Divergent Conceptions: • Relationship between IPP and IPE • Definition of IPP: • Environment • Hierarchy • Timing of exposure to IPE • Reflection of D’Amour & Oandasan’s (2005) model
Implications • Generated discussion among members of the team • Baseline data for a longitudinal study focused on this group’s development over the life of this project
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