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Understanding interprofessional education as an intergroup encounter: The use of contact theory in programme planning.

John Carpenter1, Claire Dickinson2.   

Abstract

A key underlying assumption of interprofessional education (IPE) is that if the professions are brought together they have the opportunity to learn about each other and dispel the negative stereotypes which are presumed to hamper interprofessional collaboration in practice. This article explores the application of contact theory in IPE with reference to eight evaluation studies (1995-2012) which adopted this theoretical perspective. It proposes that educators should pay explicit attention to an intergroup perspective in designing IPE programmes and specifically to the "contact variables" identified by social psychologists studying intergroup encounters. This would increase the chances of the planned contact having a positive effect on attitude change.

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Keywords:  Concept analysis; contact theory; evaluation research; interprofessional education; professional stereotypes

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26833110     DOI: 10.3109/13561820.2015.1070134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interprof Care        ISSN: 1356-1820            Impact factor:   2.338


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