整合卫生和社会护理课程中的跨专业教育,以装备我们未来的劳动力——来自高级领导人的定性研究结果

Susanne Lindqvist , Stephanie Howard Wilsher , Frøydis Vasset , Synnøve Hofseth Almås , Elisabeth Willumsen , Hans Petter Iversen , Atle Ødegård
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世界人口日益复杂的卫生和社会保健需求需要跨专业合作。跨专业教育(IPE)可以帮助学生为跨专业合作实践做好准备。尽管越来越多的证据支持IPE的积极影响,但它尚未被纳入所有课程。先前对大学教师的调查结果强调了缺乏领导支持。这项研究调查了挪威和英国三所大学的九名高级领导人的观点。围绕以下四个主题:系统方法;课程和学习成果;以人为本的保健服务;以及职业认同。所有领导人都看到了将国际政治经济学纳入课程的必要性。国际政治经济学的引入引起了一些人的担忧,他们担心如果过早地要求学生与其他专业课程的学习者一起学习,学生可能难以发展自己的专业身份。英国领导人强调需要关注以人为本的护理,以转移与参与相关的挑战,但同时也认识到职业之间存在根深蒂固的等级制度。与会者同意需要行政领导,并强调与所有利益相关者共同创造的力量。研究结果将在未来的出版物中形成一个框架,有助于将国际政治经济学整合到课程中。
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Integrating interprofessional education in health and social care curricula to equip our future workforce – qualitative findings from senior leaders
The increasingly complex health and social care needs of the world's population require interprofessional collaboration. Interprofessional education (IPE) can prepare students for interprofessional collaborative practice. Despite mounting evidence supporting the positive impact of IPE, it is not yet integrated into all curricula. Previous findings from university teachers have highlighted a lack of leadership support. This study investigated the views of nine senior leaders across three universities in Norway and the United Kingdom. Four themes emerged around: system approach; curriculum and learning outcomes; person-centred care; and professional identity. All leaders see the need for integration of IPE into the curricula. The introduction of IPE led to concerns amongst some who worried that students may struggle to develop their professional identity if asked to learn with learners from other professional courses too early. UK leaders highlight the need to focus on person-centred care to deflect challenges linked to engagement but also recognise the existence of well-entrenched hierarchies between professions. Participants agree that executive leadership is needed and emphasise the power of co-creation with all stakeholders. Findings will contribute to a framework, in a future publication, that can help integration of IPE into curricula.
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Social sciences & humanities open
Social sciences & humanities open Psychology (General), Decision Sciences (General), Social Sciences (General)
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