KIRKHAM, Lucy (2021). Providing interprofessional education for pre and post-registration nurses. Nursing Standard, 36 (3). [Article]
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Abstract
During an episode of care, a patient may be attended by a variety of healthcare professionals. In
addition, healthcare service provision can be complex, and patients may feel that elements of their care
have been missed or delayed due to inadequate collaboration and communication between the staff
involved. Interprofessional education (IPE) involves students from two or more professions learning about
each other’s roles and skills. Increasing calls for integrated and joined-up healthcare services mean that
staff will be increasingly required to collaborate with colleagues, with the aim of providing joined-up care.
This article explains the background to IPE, how it can be implemented in practice and the barriers that
nurses should consider to ensure effective implementation.
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