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Research Article

Interprofessional education clinical placement program: a qualitative case study approach

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Pages 899-906
Received 22 Jan 2020
Accepted 30 Sep 2020
Published online: 15 Nov 2020

ABSTRACT

The goal of health professional education programs is to produce competent graduates, with an ability to work collaboratively as effective healthcare team members. We explored the reflections of students and clinical facilitators, in response to participation in a structured interprofessional education (IPE) clinical placement program. In our qualitative study we used an exploratory case study design. In our analysis, we highlight the benefits of interprofessional practice. Key themes identified by students included: limited opportunities to engage in IPE across their course; lack of clarity around IPE; value of IPE for students, practitioners, and patient outcomes; and need for IPE opportunities to be integrated into placements. Key themes identified by the clinical facilitators included: being reminded of the value of IPE for students and patients; preparation for IPE placements need to be embedded in curricula; coordination and communication of IPE learning activities need to be clear for staff and students; and IPE should continue as part of the broader clinical education agenda. Our findings reinforce the notion that students and clinical facilitators value the importance of IPE for student learning within the clinical placement setting. The outcomes offer valuable insights for universities and hospital and health care contexts for setting up and implementing IPE activities, and we provide recommendations for improving ongoing IPE efforts within clinical placement setting.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article.

Ethical standards disclosure

This study was conducted according to the guidelines laid down in the Declaration of Helsinki and all procedures involving research study participants were approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the hospital and health service provider, Approval number EC00172.

Additional information

Funding

This work did not receive a grant from any funding agency.

Notes on contributors

F. L. Naumann

Professor Fiona Naumann is the Associate Dean of Teaching and Learning, within the Faculty of Health, at Queensland University of Technology.

R. Nash

Professor Robyn Nash is the Director of Interprofessional Education, within the Faculty of Health, at Queensland University of Technology.

U. Schumacher

Una Schumacher, is the Interprofessional Education Project Director, at Metro North Hospital and Health Services.

J. Taylor

Mr Jeremy Taylor, is the Placements Manager, at the University of Queensland.

N. Cottrell

Associate Professor Neil Cottrell, Director for Interprofessional Education, within the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, at the University of Queensland.

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