As you have stated, there a number of benefits to interprofessional practice and education. Therefore, by making interprofessional education a required class it would benefit many students who are just starting their careers. This way, students would be able to get a better idea of understanding not only within their own professions but those they will have to work with on a daily basis. Furthermore, IPE is being recognized even moreso and supported by many organizations, such as the Institute of Medicine. This notable institution also stated, “health professionals should be educated to deliver patient-centered care as members of an interdisciplinary team…” (Buring, 2009). Another benefit to having IPE in colleges and other institutions is
Another important aspect of healthcare is effective interprofessional practice. This allows practitioners from different disciplines to work together to provide the best care for patients. There are four areas of competency in interprofessional collaborative practice. They are values/ethics, roles/responsibilities, interprofessional communication, and teams/teamwork (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2011). Each of these areas contribute to skilled interprofessional
As time goes by, people get infected with new diseases or current prevailing diseases. Consequently, new drugs are produced in an attempt to overcome these diseases, which results in patients with complex health needs. The complexity of the patients’ healthcare therefore needs to be addressed by more than one discipline. Interprofessional collaborative care is a type of health care that involves people from different professions working together and relying on each other to provide effective care to patients. Interprofessional collaborative care is important and predominantly a focus of the health care reform because it improves healthcare outcome for the patients and reduces disagreements between different professions. I was able to experience interprofessional care when my grandma was diagnosed with cancer. The physician and the pharmacist worked together in ensuring that she got the proper medication that would not have any side effects on her. In addition, the physician would call the pharmacy every two weeks to check on my grandma’s progress and to ensure that she had picked up her medications. Both my grandma and I were grateful because we felt that our needs were taken care of appropriately. Moreover, interprofessional health care is important in a curriculum because if helps the students to be better prepared to work as a team. This is achieved by teaching students about their own profession while receiving an understanding of the other professions and the roles they
On the other hand, The Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (CAIPE 2017) accentuate the importance of interprofessional education as is aiming to provide the students the opportunity to acknowledge the significance of interprofessioanl working and its impact on practice through exposure and engagement to collaborating working from an early stage and implemented in the training.
On the other hand, The Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (CAIPE 2017) accentuates the importance of interprofessional education and aims to provide students the opportunity to acknowledge the significance of interprofessioanl working and it 's impact on practice through exposure and engagement in collaborating working from an early stage and is implemented in their training.
Hall and Waver ( 2001) defines Interprofessional as a group of professionals from different disciplines such as nurses, doctors, pharmacist that are working and communicating with each other while providing their knowledge, skills and attributes to enhance and support the contributions of others. Suter et al (2009) also said that the ability to work in an interprofessional team to convey collaborative, patient-centered care is an important aspect of professional practice that involves a possession of a particular set of competencies, such as communication skills. In relation to (Weinstein et al., 2003) Collaboration is the collection of knowledge, skills, values and motives which transforms to effective practice when applied by practitioners.
Attending the “Interprofessional Education” (IPE) session was extremely beneficial and informational for me as an occupational therapy (OT) student. It was beneficial for me for one of two reasons: first it enabled me to inform and educate other professional students about OT. We are told in our program that many professions are unaware of what we do, and that we have to continuously advocate and educate others on what we do and why our profession is so important, in order to remain a profession. I was surprised to discover that so many different professions had never heard of OT. Many students thought OT was a branch of physical therapy, a career finding profession or had heard of OT but had no idea what it was. Secondly, it was beneficial for me to learn exactly what other professionals are doing and hear what their goals were in improving client care. Knowing what other professionals do will benefit my career so that I know who is writing the referrals and where I can refer my clients if needed to. In addition, when working on a health care team, aiming to be client centered, it is critical for each profession to be knowledgeable of one another so that each client is getting the maximal and most beneficial care needed.
Interprofessional Practice (IPP) occurs when different professional groups work together and rely on one another to accomplish common goals and improve healthcare outcomes. The way in which healthcare professionals interact and communicate with one another affects the quality of healthcare they provide and can effect patient care and safety (Australasian Interprofessional Practice and Education Network). Barriers to effective interprofessional practice between doctors and nurses have been well documented and include problem power dynamics, poor communication, lack of understanding of one another’s roles and responsibilities and from conflict arising due to different approaches to patient care (Zwarenstein, Goldman & Reeves, 2009)
Educational viewpoints are segregated as each department work within its own distinct silo creating limited collaborative opportunities with other health care professions and the public (Barr, Koppel, Reeves, Hammick, & Freeth, 2005; Campbell, 2003;D’Amour & Oandsan, 2005). Often, the AT profession is not included in discussions of interprofessional education (IPE) at the institutional and governmental levels. This lack of comprehension about other professionals’ roles and responsibilities, as well as limited opportunities to learn together, both impact collaboration between disciplines and ultimately can impact patient centered care
From this class I understood that Interprofessional Education (IPE) is when two or more profession learn from, with and about each other. This collaboration is important in order to fulfill the patients’ needs that are becoming more complex, multi-faced and challenging day by day. It is also clear to me that no single profession in healthcare can adequately address all the demands of patients. Therefore, partnership between teams is required to provide a safe, timely, effective and equitable patient care. To have a smooth collaboration, it is necessary to learn from each other’s specializations, strength and experiences. In the real world, healthcare is an interdisciplinary team effort to provide the best possible service to a patient based on evidence based practices. Considering this, I had the
Interprofessional practice is a collaborative practice where multiple health professionals work together in health services to provide comprehensive services to their patients, families and communities to get a more effective result by improving the quality of work. The collaborative practise is basically used by the nursing team or other health care workers who are the member of interprofessional team. “A call for interprofessional team and collaborative practice development has been sounded across Canada because this model is viewed as the way to ensure that all professionals and providers can practice to the full potential of their role and competencies” (Potter, 2014). Interprofessional collaborative practice is a way to ensure that human health resources are used properly which help to decrease the duration time for achieving a quality care.
The World Health Organization has described interprofessional education and collaborative practice in the following “Interprofessional education occurs when students from two or more professions learn about, from and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes. Interprofessional education is a necessary step in preparing a ‘collaborative practice-ready’ health workforce that is better prepared to respond to local health needs.” 1 A question proposed is “why is interprofessional education important?” and an answer to this can be found within the WHO’s description of interprofessional education, in order to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes. If interprofessional education improves health outcomes then that is a definite reason that it is important, for health care professionals one of the most important responsibilities is to improve health outcomes, which is only slightly less important than “do no harm” in my eyes. A cornerstone of interprofesssional education is communication. I am going to propose a situation where there is no communication between health care professionals. A mother brings a prescription for her 3 month old daughter to a pharmacy, the prescription reads “Amoxicillin 400mg/5ml suspension Give 10ml by mouth three times daily” the pharmacist at this point has two options: 1) fill the prescription as is and assume the Dr. is correct (even though the facility software says the dose is too high) 2)
All the reasons discussed above and many more demand for a well-trained and versatile IP. It is apparent, healthcare organizations ought to consider infection prevention as a priority for patient safety efforts, as the burden of HAIs increase and to respond to the globalization phenomenon (Bubb, et al., 2016). Hence, an advance education with IPC speciality, would allow nurses to pursue career advancement possibilities and also significantly improve the quality and safety of patient care through research and EBP.
“Interprofessional working involves complex interactions between two or more members of different professional disciplines. It is a collaborative venture in which those involved share the common purpose of developing mutually negotiated goals achieved through agreed plans which are monitored and evaluated according to agreed procedures. This requires the pooling of knowledge and expertise to facilitate joint decision making based upon shared professional viewpoints” (Barrett, Sellman & Thomas, 2005, p18). How individuals collaborate and work towards a common goal for the benefit of the patient is essential for a swift recovery.
The various kinds of health professionals are educated in separate schools but with considerable overlap in curricula and training requirements. They are, however, expected to integrate their training and work together after graduation. Identify the advantages and disadvantages of this approach to professional education in terms of costs, educational efficiency, and patient care quality. List one advantage and one disadvantage for each.
The roles inventory activity was a great learning opportunity for us because most of us are from different counties therefore we have no idea what some of these professions are. This activity gave us a chance, to learn about the many things done by people from all different professional back grounds such as physician assistant, physical therapist, Optometrist or occupational therapist. After going over the spread sheet of different responsibilities that everyone in each profession has it clearly made sense as to how important interprofessional education is. There are many responsibilities that we have as pharmacists and those responsibilities are shared equally by the people of other professions as well. During interprofessional education we