从我到我们:个体学生从七个健康专业项目到一个有效的跨专业团队的演变。

Journal of Allied Health Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Jill Horbacewicz, Rivka Molinsky, Meira L Orentlicher
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本研究对来自临床心理健康咨询(CMHC)、职业治疗(OT)、护理、医师助理(PA)、物理治疗(PT)、社会工作(SW)和言语语言病理学(SLP)专业的学生在跨专业教育(IPE)研讨会上的对话进行了定性的专题分析。该分析描述了从个体到协作的跨专业团队的演变,并在其展开时捕捉了演变。在为期一天的国际政治经济学研讨会上,记录和分析了11名学生和一名教师的对话。这组学生负责为一个虚构的中风病人制定治疗计划和出院计划。录音转录和分析使用一般归纳法(GIA)。确定了三个主要主题:1)“从我到我们”描述了学生从代表各自专业到作为跨专业团队运作的转变;2) “我想我听到你说的”记录了教师促进者的角色;和3)“跨专业合作实践的核心能力(IPEC)”描述了学生如何在研讨会的过程中发展IPEC合作实践的能力。这项研究的独特之处在于,它侧重于分析实际的互动,描述从个人到协作团队的转变,而不是分析文献中更常见的回顾性访谈或调查。分析交互的丰富内容为团队开发过程提供了一个窗口。结果表明,本次国际政治经济学研讨会有助于学生进一步发展跨专业合作实践所需的必要技能。
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From I to We: The Evolution of Individual Students from Seven Health Professions Programs to a Functioning Interprofessional Team.

This study presents a qualitative thematic analysis of the conversations between students from clinical mental health counseling (CMHC), occupational therapy (OT), nursing, physician assistant (PA), physical therapy (PT), social work (SW), and speech-language pathology (SLP) programs at an interprofessional education (IPE) symposium. The analysis describes the evolution from individuals to a collaborative interprofessional team, capturing the evolution as it unfolded. During a 1-day IPE symposium, conversations from one table of 11 students and a faculty facilitator were recorded and analyzed. The team of students was charged with developing a treatment plan and later a discharge plan for a fictional patient who had a stroke. Recordings were transcribed and analyzed using the general inductive approach (GIA). Three main themes were identified: 1) "From I to We" describes the transition from students representing their individual professions to functioning as an interprofessional team; 2) "I think I hear you saying" chronicles the role of the faculty facilitator; and 3) "Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice (IPEC)" describes how the students developed the IPEC competencies for collaborative practice over the course of the symposium. The study is unique because it focused on the analysis of actual interactions, describing the transition from individuals to a collaborative team as it happened, as opposed to analyzing retrospective interviews or surveys, which is more common in the literature. Analyzing the rich content of the interactions provided a window into the team development process. The results demonstrate that this IPE symposium helped students further develop the necessary skills required for collaborative interprofessional practice.

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Journal of Allied Health
Journal of Allied Health Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Allied Health is the official publication of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP) . The Journal is the only interdisciplinary allied health periodical, publishing scholarly works related to research and development, feature articles, research abstracts and book reviews. Readers of The Journal comprise allied health leaders, educators, faculty and students. Subscribers to The Journal consist of domestic and international college and university libraries, health organizations and hospitals. Almost 20% of subscribers, in the last three years, have been from outside of the United States. Subscribers include the World Health Organization, the American Medical Association and major universities.
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