Collaborative Groups: Application of a Framework for Interprofessional Collaboration in a High School Setting

A. Tyszka, Lynette DiLuzio
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Interprofessional collaboration (IPC), also referred to as interdisciplinary collaboration, is defined in the social work literature as “an effective interpersonal process that facilitates the achievement of goals that cannot be reached when individual professionals act on their own” (Bronstein, 2003, p. 299). IPC is well documented in health care literature and is largely considered best practice in both clinical & educational settings. So much so that the World Health Organization (WHO) developed a Framework for Action on Interprofessional Education (WHO, 2010) and the Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (CIHC) developed a National Interprofessional Competency Framework (CIHC, 2010). According to a systematic review of collaborative models for health and education professionals working in the school settings, models of IPC are described in research but not explicitly evaluated, and there remains a need for robust research in this area (Hillier, Civetta, & Pridham, 2010). This article describ...
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合作小组:在高中背景下跨专业合作框架的应用
跨专业合作(IPC),也被称为跨学科合作,在社会工作文献中被定义为“一种有效的人际关系过程,它有助于实现个体专业人员单独行动无法达到的目标”(Bronstein, 2003, p. 299)。IPC在卫生保健文献中有很好的记录,并且在临床和教育环境中被广泛认为是最佳实践。因此,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)制定了《跨专业教育行动框架》(世卫组织,2010年),加拿大跨专业卫生协作组织(CIHC)制定了《国家跨专业能力框架》(CIHC, 2010年)。根据对在学校工作的卫生和教育专业人员合作模式的系统回顾,研究中描述了IPC模式,但没有明确评估,这一领域仍需要进行强有力的研究(Hillier, Civetta, & Pridham, 2010)。这篇文章描述……
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