Background: Interprofessional education (IPE) is time consuming to develop and sustain and presents many logistical and practical challenges to curriculum developers. Drawing on findings from an evaluation study of an IPE pilot, this paper brings new insights into both positive implications and potentially negative consequences of delivering large scale IPE.
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate a large scale IPE pilot delivered to students in the first year of their training.
Design And Setting: The IPE pilot took place on campus and was focused on patient safety (human factors).
Participants: The study involved 630 first year undergraduates across 10 programmes at a UK university.
Methods: A mixed methods evaluation was conducted comprising a paper-based survey circulated at the end of the taught session followed by uni-professional focus groups (n = 4). Questionnaire data was subject to descriptive statistical analysis and key themes were generated from the focus group data.
Results: Three overarching themes emerged from analysis of the qualitative data: Understanding differences in roles, Learning about stereotypes and Unintended perpetuation of stereotypes.
Conclusions: IPE is an important part of the training of all health and social care professionals and the study revealed many benefits of this approach. However, we should be sensitive to the possibility of inadvertently perpetuating negative stereotypes as a consequence of IPE activities. Our work highlights the need for caution when considering the planning and executing IPE activities.
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Healthcare (Basel)
December 2024
Faculty of Nursing, Catholic University of Murcia (UCAM), Av. de los Jerónimos, nº 135, 30107 Murcia, Spain.
Background/objectives: Nursing professionals are often subject to social stereotypes that can hinder effective teamwork with other healthcare professionals and limit their professional growth. Interprofessional education (IPE) enhances teamwork skills and promotes a better understanding of other professional groups. This study aimed to identify the presence of stereotypes associated with nursing among postgraduate nursing and student physicians specializing in emergency medicine and to assess the applicability of simulation as an IPE strategy.
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November 2024
College of Stomatology, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China.
Background: Effective interprofessional education (IPE) can facilitate teamwork between dentists and dental technicians, thereby enabling the efficient provision of high-quality dental care.
Objective: This study aimed to design and assess an IPE module named Project 35, which was offered to dental and dental technology students early in their undergraduate training as a precursor to a more comprehensive IPE curriculum in dentistry and dental technology.
Methods: Leveraging positive behavior support (PBS) theory, Project 35 was devised as an innovation and entrepreneurship educational training framework.
J Environ Sci (China)
May 2025
CAS Key Laboratory of Green Process and Engineering, Institute of Process Engineering, Innovation Academy for Green Manufacture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China; Center for Excellence in Regional Atmospheric Environment, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen 361021, China.
About 70% of the flue gas in the iron-steel industry has achieved multi-pollutant ultra-low emissions in China until 2023, and then the blast furnace gas purification has become the control step and bottleneck. Our research group has designed and constructed the world's first blast furnace gas desulfurization pilot plant with the scale of 2000 Nm/h in October 2021. The pilot plant is a two-step combined desulfurization device including catalytic hydrolysis of carbonyl sulfur (COS) and absorption-oxidation of HS, continuously running for 120 days.
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August 2024
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicineniversity School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA.
Introduction: With the urgent need for clinicians capable of responding to the opioid crisis, an interprofessional education (IPE) pilot curriculum was launched to assess trainee self-efficacy in managing chronic pain and mental health conditions, and attitudes toward interprofessional practice among resident physicians, family nurse practitioners (FNP), and physician assistant (PA) students.
Methods: This study involved the implementation of a pilot curriculum consisting of five interactive IPE sessions. All invited trainees across two academic institutions were asked to complete the assessments.
Med Sci Educ
August 2024
Department of Veterinary and Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, 235D AS/VM Building, 1988 Fitch Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55108 USA.
Interprofessional education (IPE) is noticeably lacking between pharmacy and veterinary medicine students despite the two health professions overlapping in practice. To address this, an asynchronous IPE activity was developed together with practicing pharmacists and veterinarians. Students worked in groups across two campuses to discuss clinical cases, specifically requiring input from both professions.
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