Lumague Melodie, Morgan Alisha, Mak Diana, Hanna Mary, Kwong Joanne, Cameron Colette, Zener Dori, Sinclair Lynne
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, and the University of Toronto, Department of Physical Therapy & Faculty of Nursing, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Interprof Care. 2006 Jun;20(3):246-53. doi: 10.1080/13561820600717891.
The Toronto Rehabilitation Institute (Toronto Rehab) is a current leader in the movement of interprofessional education (IPE) initiatives in Ontario, Canada. Nine students from seven different health care disciplines, including medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physiotherapy, social work, and speech language pathology participated in the second IPE clinical placement in the winter of 2005 on Toronto Rehab's Stroke inpatient unit. In an effort to increase interprofessional collaboration, improve communication skills, foster respect and enhance knowledge of the different roles each discipline plays on the health care team, these students met together over a five week period and participated in interprofessional group sessions led by different health care professional leaders from the unit. This paper discusses the students' perspectives on this IPE experience and the corresponding benefits and challenges. All participants in the study recognized the importance of interprofessional teamwork in patient care and agreed that all health care education should include opportunities enabling them to develop the skills, behaviours and attitudes needed for interprofessional collaboration.
多伦多康复研究所(Toronto Rehab)是加拿大安大略省跨专业教育(IPE)倡议运动的当前领导者。来自七个不同医疗保健学科的九名学生,包括医学、护理、职业治疗、药学、物理治疗、社会工作和言语语言病理学专业,于2005年冬季在多伦多康复研究所的中风住院病房参加了第二次IPE临床实习。为了加强跨专业协作、提高沟通技巧、培养尊重并增进对每个学科在医疗团队中所扮演不同角色的了解,这些学生在五周的时间里共同会面,并参加了由该病房不同医疗保健专业领导者主持的跨专业小组会议。本文讨论了学生们对这次IPE经历的看法以及相应的益处和挑战。该研究的所有参与者都认识到跨专业团队合作在患者护理中的重要性,并一致认为所有医疗保健教育都应提供机会,使他们能够培养跨专业协作所需的技能、行为和态度。