INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING (IPL). Welcome By the end of this session you will be able to: Define IPL Identify the benefits and challenges of IPL Recognise.

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INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING (IPL)

Welcome By the end of this session you will be able to: Define IPL Identify the benefits and challenges of IPL Recognise the skills IPL will help you to develop Identify how you will be able to access IPL and develop your skills

Definition ‘Interprofessional Education occurs when two or more professions learn with, from and about each other to improve collaboration and the quality of care’ (CAIPE 2002) No one profession, working in isolation, has the expertise to respond adequately and effectively to the complexity of many service users’ needs’ (CAIPE 2001)

Professional Issues Healthcare can be fragmented, specialised with professional division of labour with distinct roles, which can lead to possible conflict. Mutual interdependency makes collaboration essential to achieve patient outcomes. Professional boundaries exist, with differing views of the patient. (Finn et al 2010)

Benefits Increased job satisfaction Develop knowledge of other professions skills and abilities Develop team working and collaborative working skills Improved teamwork Greater understanding of roles Mutual respect Improved communication Decreased costs Recognition of other available resources Improved Patient Care

Examples of IPL in Practice Spoke placements with other professions MDT meetings Observation of care provided by other professionals Ward rounds Discussion about patient care Simulations Seminars Practice Education website

What now? What will you do?.... –Area Specific –Topic Related –Critical Incident Analysis –Simulation – clinical skills –Spokes –Project/Case Study

Useful Information CAIPE Centre for Interprofessional e-learning European Interprofessional Education Network Higher Education Academy References CAIPE The Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (2002) CAIPE (2001) - Principles of Interprofessional Education / / Finn, Rachael ; Learmonth, Mark ; Reedy, Patrick (2010) Some unintended effects of teamwork. Social science and medicine. 70(8) Christine A. Ateaha CA, Snowb W, Wenerc P, MacDonaldd L, Metgee L, Davisa P, Frickef M, Ludwigg S, Andersonh J. (abcdeafgh (2010) Stereotyping as a barrier to collaboration: Does interprofessional education make a difference? Nurse Education Today Nurse Education Today Volume 31, Issue 2, February 2011, Pages 208–213Volume 31, Issue 2

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