鸽派与鹰派:实践教育者对跨专业学习的态度

Amanda J. Dutton RMN PGDE MSc, Aidan R. C. Worsley BSc MA CQSW M.Phil FHEA
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作者提供了一个重要的跨专业学习和工作在卫生和社会保健领域。中央政府提倡的“联合”要求与探索跨专业工作有效性的研究结果有些矛盾。实践教育者在培养跨专业工作态度、学习和经验方面的作用被认为是一个研究不足的领域,同时在形成职业认同方面具有特别重要的意义。本文使用“实践教育者”一词来捕捉护士导师和社会工作实践教师的共同职能。作者借鉴了一项小规模的焦点小组研究,研究对象是来自卫生和社会保健领域的专业从业人员。作者在整个过程中都强调了在这个领域保持本地化研究方法的必要性,因为即使在彼此相距很近的团队之间也会出现差异。焦点小组在两个专业特定的焦点小组中探讨了各种实地实践教育者的经验和态度。这些发现被编码、总结并使用矩阵呈现。一项分析表明,在这两个专业群体中,两种不同类型的实践教育者正在出现。“鸽派”似乎更能接受职业界限模糊的变化。尽管他们不会忽视自己和学生之间可能存在的潜在冲突,但鸽派在很大程度上寻求管理这种冲突,并寻求达成共识的方法。相比之下,“鹰派”更关心职业侵蚀问题,并希望围绕维护现有界限和当前职业身份制定更具战斗性的策略。有人认为,这种方法有更多的冲突基础。
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Doves and hawks: practice educators’ attitudes towards interprofessional learning

The authors offer a critical account of interprofessional learning and working within the spheres of health and social care. The ‘joined up’ imperatives promoted by central government are compared to the somewhat contradictory findings of research exploring the effectiveness of interprofessional working. The role of practice educators in developing attitudes, learning and experiences around interprofessional working is heralded as an under-researched area while being of particular significance in the formation of professional identity. This paper uses the term ‘practice educators’ to capture the shared functions of nurse mentors and social work practice teachers. The authors draw on a small-scale piece of focus group-based research with professional practitioners from health and social care. The authors stress throughout the need to retain a localized approach to research in this area where differences emerged even among teams located closely to each other. The focus groups explored the experiences and attitudes of a variety of field-based practice educators within two profession-specific focus groups. The findings are coded, summarized and presented using a matrix. An analysis is offered which suggests that across both professional groups, two distinct categories of practice educators are emerging. The ‘doves’ appear to be more accepting of changes around professional boundaries where blurring is taking place. Although they do not ignore the potential conflict that can exist for themselves and their students, the doves largely seek to manage this conflict and look to a consensus approach. In contrast, the ‘hawks’ are more concerned with issues of professional erosion and look to develop more combative strategies around the maintenance of the existing boundaries and their current professional identity. It is argued that this approach has more of a conflict base.

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