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An interprofessional problem-based learning course on rehabilitation issues in HIV.

Patricia Solomon1, Penny Salvatori, Dale Guenter.   

Abstract

This study examined students' perceptions of their learning through participation in an interprofessional problem-based course on rehabilitation and HIV. Students representing five health professions participated in an eight-week tutorial course. Qualitative analysis of journals that the students completed throughout the course, and of interviews of the students at completion of the course, revealed that they valued their learning experience. Students gained an appreciation of the roles of others and developed a sense of confidence through justifying their professional role. Through the interprofessional discussions, students were able to increase the breadth and depth of their learning and also gained a rehabilitation perspective. Learning related to HIV and rehabilitation is ideally suited to an interprofessional, problem-based environment.

Mesh:

Year:  2003        PMID: 12893553     DOI: 10.1080/0142159031000137418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


  6 in total

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Authors:  Adina Dreier-Wolfgramm; Sabine Homeyer; Roman F Oppermann; Wolfgang Hoffmann
Journal:  GMS J Med Educ       Date:  2018-02-15

2.  Recommendations for integrating physiotherapy into an interprofessional outpatient care setting for people living with HIV: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Heather deBoer; Stephanie Cudd; Matthew Andrews; Ellie Leung; Alana Petrie; Soo Chan Carusone; Kelly K O'Brien
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-05-24       Impact factor: 2.692

3.  Does PBL deliver constructive collaboration for students in interprofessional tutorial groups?

Authors:  Endang Lestari; Renée E Stalmeijer; Doni Widyandana; Albert Scherpbier
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2019-09-18       Impact factor: 2.463

4.  Problem-based learning for inter-professional education: evidence from an inter-professional PBL module on palliative care.

Authors:  Nora McKee; Marcel D'Eon; Krista Trinder
Journal:  Can Med Educ J       Date:  2013-03-31

5.  The role of physiotherapy in the treatment of HIV-related sensory neuropathy: The perceptions and referral practices of physicians.

Authors:  Tania Steyl; Felista T Shayo
Journal:  S Afr J Physiother       Date:  2015-11-27

6.  Problem-Based Learning Could Tackle the Issue of Insufficient Education and Adherence in People Living With HIV/AIDS.

Authors:  Yang Zhang; Guangyong Xu; Jianhua Hou; Peirong Shi; Suhua Chang; Amos Wu; Aixin Song; Meixia Gao; Xiangpu Cheng; Dan Cui; Hao Wu; Xiaojie Huang; Jie Shi
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2019-08-21       Impact factor: 5.810

  6 in total

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