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Assessing The Impact Of Interprofessional Education On The Attitudes And Interprofessional Competencies Of Health Care Professionals: A Mixed Methods Study, Jessica L. Stadick Jan 2019

Assessing The Impact Of Interprofessional Education On The Attitudes And Interprofessional Competencies Of Health Care Professionals: A Mixed Methods Study, Jessica L. Stadick

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Purpose. The purpose of this study was to assess health care professional’s interprofessional collaborative competencies and attitudes towards working in teams and to examine if differences exist between professionals who have completed formal interprofessional education (IPE) and those who have not. This study was guided by the Interprofessional Learning Continuum Model.
Background. IPE is the foundation of interprofessional collaboration. Research has shown that IPE is an effective strategy to prepare health care professionals for collaborative practice; however, preventable medical errors that result from poor collaboration continues to plague the health care system. Thus, more research is needed to better …