Critical reflections on an interprofessional collaboration to develop domestic violence curriculum in an undergraduate dentistry program

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Reflective Practice Pub Date : 2022-12-13 DOI:10.1080/14623943.2022.2154753
A. Carrington, Felicity Croker, Amanda Lee-Ross, S. Keogh, Simone Dewar
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ABSTRACT There is growing recognition of the critical need to incorporate Domestic Violence (DV) curriculum into dentistry degrees. Interprofessional collaboration between Social Work, DV sector and Dentistry developed and delivered the Dentistry and Domestic Violence – Recognise, Respond and Refer (DDV-RRR) program within an undergraduate dentistry degree in Australia. This article presents our critical reflections on the collaboration, development and delivery of this program. Selected questions from Fook’s critical reflection model were utilised to guide the reflection process. Key learnings from this process include acknowledging inherent challenges, power and barriers in collaborative projects; importance of interprofessional collaboration for best practice; and the importance of interpersonal/professional relationships for forming and maintaining interprofessional collaborations. We share the learnings from our critical reflections as an example of how interprofessional collaboration enhances the development and delivery of DV curriculum in one undergraduate dentistry course.
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跨专业合作在本科牙科课程中发展家庭暴力课程的批判性思考
摘要人们越来越认识到将家庭暴力课程纳入牙科学位的迫切需要。社会工作、DV部门和牙科之间的跨专业合作,在澳大利亚的牙科本科学位范围内开发并实施了牙科和家庭暴力——识别、回应和转介(DDV-RRR)计划。本文介绍了我们对该项目的合作、开发和交付的批判性思考。从Fook的批判性反思模型中选择的问题被用来指导反思过程。从这一过程中学到的关键经验包括承认合作项目中固有的挑战、力量和障碍;跨专业合作对最佳实践的重要性;以及人际/专业关系对形成和维持跨专业合作的重要性。我们分享了从我们的批判性反思中获得的经验,作为跨专业合作如何在一门本科牙科课程中加强DV课程的开发和交付的一个例子。
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