Nantheka Nandakumaran, Ahkam Nihardeen, Lucylynn Lizarondo, Monica Moran, Andreas Xyrichis, Matthew McGrail, Martelle Ford, Marcos Riba, Priya Martin
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摘要
跨专业教育和协作实践(IPECP)涉及来自至少两个专业的医疗工作者和/或学生与患者一起工作,以提高所提供的医疗保健质量。然而,由于资源有限和劳动力短缺,农村地区IPECP的实施滞后。进行了这一系统审查,以确定在农村卫生保健机构实施ippe倡议的推动因素和障碍。遵循JBI混合方法、综述方法学和PRISMA指南。研究包括在PubMed、Scopus、Embase和Web of Science中确定的农村医疗机构实施的ippp计划的同行评议文章,以及灰色文献搜索。筛选后,提取数据并使用混合方法评估工具进行严格评估。48篇论文被纳入最终评审。促进农村地区IPECP的因素包括学生因素、督导和临床医生因素以及社区力量。障碍包括资金、资源和时间限制,缺乏训练有素的ippp促进者,以及ippp倡议的优先级较低。已确定的在农村环境中实施ippp的推动因素和障碍可以为进一步的政策和实践发展提供信息。未来的研究人员可以研究帮助IPECP实施和使用纵向设计来评估其长期影响的策略。
A mixed methods systematic review of interprofessional education and collaborative practice in rural healthcare settings.
Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice (IPECP) involves healthcare workers and/or students from at least two professions working alongside patients, to improve the quality of healthcare provided. IPECP implementation in rural areas, however, lags due to limited resources and workforce shortages. This systematic review was undertaken to identify the enablers and barriers to the implementation of IPECP initiatives in rural healthcare settings. The JBI mixed methods review methodology and PRISMA guidelines were followed. Studies included peer-reviewed articles of IPECP initiatives implemented in rural healthcare settings identified in PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science, alongside gray literature searches. Following screening, data were extracted and critically appraised using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool. Forty-eight papers were included in the final review. Enablers of IPECP in rural settings were student factors, supervisor and clinician factors, and strength of the community. Barriers included funding, resources and time constraints, lack of trained IPECP facilitators, and low prioritization of IPECP initiatives. The identified enablers and barriers of IPECP implementation in rural settings can inform further policy and practice developments. Future researchers could investigate strategies to aid IPECP implementation and use of longitudinal designs to assess their long-term impact.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Interprofessional Care disseminates research and new developments in the field of interprofessional education and practice. We welcome contributions containing an explicit interprofessional focus, and involving a range of settings, professions, and fields. Areas of practice covered include primary, community and hospital care, health education and public health, and beyond health and social care into fields such as criminal justice and primary/elementary education. Papers introducing additional interprofessional views, for example, from a community development or environmental design perspective, are welcome. The Journal is disseminated internationally and encourages submissions from around the world.