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Interprofessional learning involving medical students or doctors
Authors:Mattick K  Bligh J
Affiliation:Institute of Clinical Education, Peninsula Medical School, Plymouth, UK.
Abstract:AIMS: There is a belief that interprofessional learning among health care professionals promotes teamwork and collaboration, leading to improved patient care, but supporting data have not been available. Our aim was to identify recent studies on interprofessional learning involving medical students or doctors. METHODS: The medical education literature was searched for relevant publications since 1998 and the studies were subsequently classified according to various criteria. RESULTS: A total of 24 'research papers' and 36 'literature review/editorial-type papers' were identified. Research papers generally described interprofessional learning initiatives and evaluated their success in terms of knowledge or attitudes by data collection. Seven collected qualitative data, 4 collected quantitative data and 11 collected both. None of the studies identified conformed to the Cochrane Collaboration guidelines for a rigorous source of quantitative information on an intervention's effectiveness. DISCUSSION: The authors suspect that significantly more studies have been performed than those published. This may indicate research of variable quality, leading to a large proportion of papers being rejected for publication. More and better quality research is required as more resources become available to academic and health care organisations for interprofessional learning.
Keywords:education, medical, continuing/*standards    *interprofessional relations    quality of health care    patient care team/*standards    research design    literature review (pt)
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