Cook A, Davis J, Vanclay L
Family Welfare Association, 501-505 Kingsland Road, London E8 4AU, UK.
J Interprof Care. 2001 May;15(2):185-90. doi: 10.1080/13561820120039900.
A voluntary organisation providing family support and mental health services carried out an enquiry into the feasibility of setting up placements in primary care for students from professional qualifying courses in community nursing, social work and occupational therapy to experience shared practice learning in their placement. Consultation with a range of courses from two universities in London and with GP practices and other primary care agencies in East London established that there was wide support for the idea from practitioners, managers and academic teachers. It was recommended that a small number of pilot placements be set up. It was acknowledged that the diversity of placement requirements across the spectrum of professional education is a limiting factor in bringing students together for practice learning. The authors suggest that in the longer term, the development of an interprofessional approach to practice learning will require structural changes to professional courses so as to bring their placement requirements more into line with each other.
一个提供家庭支持和心理健康服务的志愿组织,对为社区护理、社会工作和职业治疗专业资格课程的学生在初级保健机构设立实习岗位以体验共享实践学习的可行性进行了调查。与伦敦两所大学的一系列课程以及东伦敦的全科医生诊所和其他初级保健机构进行磋商后发现,从业者、管理人员和学术教师对这一想法给予了广泛支持。建议设立少量试点实习岗位。人们认识到,专业教育各个领域实习要求的多样性是将学生聚集在一起进行实践学习的一个限制因素。作者们认为,从长远来看,发展跨专业实践学习方法将需要对专业课程进行结构性改革,以使它们的实习要求更加一致。