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摘要
背景:以患者为中心的卫生服务理念鼓励跨专业合作实践(IPCP),包括教学医院。期望在教学医院妥善实施IPCP,为学生树立榜样。期望学生在学术阶段理解跨专业教育(IPE)的概念,并在临床实践中应用IPCP的概念。本研究旨在了解教学医院实施IPCP的情况及与IPCP相关的各种因素。方法:本研究采用混合方法-顺序解释设计,采用系统随机抽样的方法招募RSUD R Syamsudin SH的医疗保健专业人员。本研究首先使用印尼版的跨专业团队合作评估量表ii (AITCS-II)收集定量数据来衡量IPCP的实施情况,然后通过深入访谈收集定性数据,探讨IPCP及其实施相关的各种因素。结果:共有320名被调查者填写了AITCS-II问卷,并对11名被调查者进行了深度访谈。超过66%的受访者在每个领域都有良好的协作;76.8%的被调查者在IPCP中合作良好;职业背景对IPCP有显著影响(p <0.05)。采用语义主题进行定性分析,得到IPCP实施不理想、卫生保健专业人员对IPCP领域的认知和实施IPCP的障碍3个主题。结论:对IPCP实施良好的感觉可能是由于对IPCP的认识不正确所致。在实施IPCP过程中,我们仍然发现与刻板印象、等级文化、跨专业沟通和监管有关的障碍。
IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE IN TYPE B TEACHING GENERAL HOSPITALS: A MIXED METHODS STUDY
Background: The concept of patient centered health services encourages interprofessional collaboration practice (IPCP), including teaching hospitals. IPCP in teaching hospitals expected to be implemented properly as a role model for students. Students in academic stage are expected to understand the concept of interprofessional education (IPE) and apply IPCP concept during clinical practice. This study aimed to determine the implementation of IPCP and various factors related to IPCP in teaching hospitals.Methods: This study used a mixed methods-sequential explanatory design with the subjects of healthcare professionals at RSUD R Syamsudin SH recruited using systematic random sampling. The research began with collecting quantitative data to measure the implementation of IPCP using the Indonesian version of the Assessment of Interprofessional Team Collaboration Scale-II (AITCS-II), continued with collecting qualitative data with in-depth interviews to explored IPCP and various factors associated with its implementation.Results: A total of 320 respondents filled out the AITCS-II questionnaire and 11 participants were interviewed deeply. More than 66% of respondents had a good collaboration in each domain; 73,8% of respondents had a good collaboration in IPCP; profession background significantly contributed IPCP (p <0.05). Qualitative analysis was carried out with a semantic theme and obtained 3 themes: not ideal IPCP implementation, perception of IPCP domains by healthcare professionals and barriers in implementing IPCP. Conclusion: The perception of IPCP that well implemented may resulted from improper understanding of IPCP. We still found barrier in implementing IPCP related to stereotypes, hierarchical culture, interprofessional communication and regulation.