„Interprofessional Health Education“ in Studiengängen der Medizin und Pflege: Ein Schweizer Modell

2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-41
Author(s):  
Birgit Vosseler

Zusammenfassung Der Beitrag thematisiert die seit Herbst 2017 in der Schweiz angebotene neue Form des kooperierenden Medizinstudiums in der Ostschweiz. Diese befähigt Ärztinnen und Ärzte, ein breites klinisches Wissen und erworbene Handlungskompetenzen unter Berücksichtigung wissenschaftlicher Prinzipien in einem interprofessionellen Umfeld und mit einem Grundverständnis für Organisation als hochgradig komplexes System fachkundig anzuwenden.

2011 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lynda R. Matthews ◽  
Rosalie B. Pockett ◽  
Gillian Nisbet ◽  
Jill E. Thistlethwaite ◽  
Roger Dunston ◽  
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Objective. A substantial literature engaging with the directions and experiences of stakeholders involved in interprofessional health education exists at the international level, yet almost nothing has been published that documents and analyses the Australian experience. Accordingly, this study aimed to scope the experiences of key stakeholders in health and higher education in relation to the development of interprofessional practice capabilities in health graduates in Australia. Methods. Twenty-seven semi-structured interviews and two focus groups of key stakeholders involved in the development and delivery of interprofessional health education in Australian higher education were undertaken. Interview data were coded to identify categories that were organised into key themes, according to principles of thematic analysis. Results. Three themes were identified: the need for common ground between health and higher education, constraints and enablers in current practice, and the need for research to establish an evidence base. Five directions for national development were also identified. Conclusions. The study identified a range of interconnected changes that will be required to successfully mainstream interprofessional education within Australia, in particular, the importance of addressing issues of culture change and the need for a nationally coordinated and research informed approach. These findings reiterate those found in the international literature. What is known about the topic? Interprofessional health education (IPE) and practice (IPP) capabilities are central to the delivery of health services that are safer, more effective, patient-centred and sustainable. The case for an interprofessionally capable health workforce is therefore strongly argued and well accepted in the international literature. The task of building a nationally coherent approach to IPE within health professional curricula, however, is complex and challenging, and there is almost no literature in this area presenting an Australian perspective. What does this paper add? This paper presents perspectives from key stakeholders in the Australian health and higher education sectors on the challenges associated with implementing and sustaining IPE to foster IPP across all health professions. It identifies several policy, cultural, institutional and funding changes that will be required to locate IPE as a central rather than peripheral education activity. What are the implications for practitioners? The study points to changes that will be required to build an Australian health workforce with increased levels of IPP capability. It highlights the importance of recognising and addressing culture change as a central part of embedding and sustaining IPE and IPP. Additionally it foregrounds for governments, higher education and health practitioners the importance of addressing the development of IPE and IPP as a multi-dimensional task, that will require a national and research informed approach to build momentum and scale.


2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Cochrane ◽  
Todd Stretton ◽  
Stephen Aiello ◽  
Sally Britnell ◽  
Stuart Cook ◽  
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João Victor Farias Mota ◽  
Danielle Teixeira Queiroz ◽  
EniTerezinha Fleck de Paula Pessoa ◽  
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Author(s):  
Cindy Jean Hadenfeldt ◽  
Heather M Naylor ◽  
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Sara Banzhaf ◽  
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