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Promoting interprofessional understandings through online learning: a qualitative examination.

Lisa McKenna1, Malcolm Boyle, Claire Palermo, Elizabeth Molloy, Brett Williams, Ted Brown.   

Abstract

Interprofessional education is increasingly a core component of health professional curricula. It has been suggested that interprofessional education can directly enhance patient care outcomes. However, literature has reported many difficulties in its successful implementation. This study investigated students' perceptions of participating in an online, Web-based module to facilitate interprofessional education. Three focus groups, each with 13-15 students, from emergency health (paramedic), nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and nutrition and dietetics were conducted with students who participated in an online interprofessional education module at one Australian university. Thematic analysis was employed to analyze interview transcripts. Four themes emerged: professional understanding, patient-centeredness, comparison with other interprofessional education activities, and overcoming geographical boundaries. Students were overwhelmingly positive about their learning experiences and the value of the module in assisting their understandings of the roles of other health professionals. Online approaches to interprofessional education have the potential to enhance learning and overcome geographical and logistical issues inherent in delivering face-to-face interprofessional education. Furthermore, our design approach allowed students to watch how other health professionals worked in a way that they were unable to achieve in clinical practice.
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Keywords:  Web-based; e-learning; focus group; health profession; interprofessional education; online

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24450496     DOI: 10.1111/nhs.12105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Health Sci        ISSN: 1441-0745            Impact factor:   1.857


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Authors:  Lois Stickley; David Gibbs
Journal:  Perspect Health Inf Manag       Date:  2020-12-07

2.  Competency-based assessment for clinical supervisors: design-based research on a web-delivered program.

Authors:  Rachel Bacon; Lauren Therese Williams; Laurie Grealish; Maggie Jamieson
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2015-02-27

3.  Physiotherapy students' perspectives of online e-learning for interdisciplinary management of chronic health conditions: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Peter Gardner; Helen Slater; Joanne E Jordan; Robyn E Fary; Jason Chua; Andrew M Briggs
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2016-02-16       Impact factor: 2.463

4.  Implementing a collaborative medicine and pharmacy educational activity in two countries.

Authors:  Tina Brock; Thao Vu; Amudha Kadirvelu; Chooi Yeng Lee; Fiona Kent
Journal:  Med Educ Online       Date:  2020-12
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