Readiness To Learn And Interprofessional Knowledges : A Pilot Study Of Interprofessional Education In Health Polytechnic Tanjungkarang

Author(s):  
Warjidin Aliyanto ◽  
Retno Hastuti ◽  
Tori Rihiantoro ◽  
Kodri Kodri
Author(s):  
Marion Brown

The chapter begins with an overview of the current momentum toward interprofessional education and practice, citing specific trends in Canada as reflections of a global emerging consciousness. Initiatives undertaken at Dalhousie University are discussed in setting the context for this pilot study. Next, the pedagogy of critical diversity education is introduced and explained, with particular relevance for interprofessional education and practice. Comparison of face-to-face and online delivery of an interprofessional module based upon critical diversity education principles is then detailed, including research design and findings. The chapter concludes with a discussion of implications from this study.


2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Barth Oeseburg ◽  
Rudi Hilberts ◽  
Truus A Luten ◽  
Antoinette VM van Etten ◽  
Joris PJ Slaets ◽  
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Jurnal NERS ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 226
Author(s):  
Dina Zakiyyatul Fuadah ◽  
Sunartini Hapsara ◽  
Mariyono Sedyowinarso

Introduction: Indonesia as a developing country have a higher Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR). The prevention efforts is developing interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) in the level of health care. Collaboration attitudes should start from education level through interprofessional education training and simulation for student. The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of interprofessional education training toward the readiness of students to learn interprofessional teamwork in antenatal care. Methods: Quasi-experimental design (pre test and post test without control) with Time-Series Design. Participants used in this study were students of five semester in STIKes Karya Husada Kediri year of 2011/2012 and the number of samples are 60 students. Technique sampling using simple random. The data collected by used questionnaires Readiness Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) and checklist observations using Teamwork Score (TWS). Anova, Friedman test, and Kruskal Wallis was used to statistically analyzed the data. Results: Readiness to learn interprofessional teamwork indicates the value of p = 0.001 thats means there are significant differences between the readiness before and after training IPE. Delta test showed that p value > 0.05 so there is no difference between the three programs study on readiness to learn interprofessional teamwork in antenatal care. Discussion: Interprofessional education training using simulation methods can affect the readiness of nursing, midwifery and nutritionist students for learning interprofessional teamwork in antenatal care.Keywords: interprofessional education, readiness, training and simulations, pre clinics students, antenatal care.


2011 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 215-217 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brett Williams ◽  
Ted Brown ◽  
Fiona McCook ◽  
Macolm Boyle ◽  
Claire Palermo ◽  
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