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The potential advantages and disadvantages of introducing interprofessional education into the healthcare curricula in Spain.

Full Abstract

The complexity of contemporary clinical practice demands that increasingly skilled high quality health and social care is provided to individuals. However, the failure of health and social care professionals to work collaboratively has been widely reported in the international literature. Hence, interprofessional education has been suggested as a means of improving both interprofessional understanding and respect across a diverse range of practice disciplines. In this way, functional barriers can be challenged or broken down; teamwork enhanced and healthcare outcomes improved. Lack of conclusive evidence to substantiate the above healthcare benefits has been attributed to weak methodological approaches when evaluating such educational initiatives. In Spain barriers to implementing interprofessional education are potentially less challenging. Recent legislative demands following the Bologna Agreement on European Higher Education is compelling Spanish higher education institutes to engage in radical educational reforms. Consequently, this paper examines some of the advantages and disadvantages of introducing interprofessional education into health and social care curricula in Spain to see when and how interprofessional initiatives might be assimilated into the health care curricula. In this way lessons learned from a thorough review of the relevant literature might help to inform such educational reforms across mainland Europe and beyond.

 

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Author information

Author/s: Pumar Méndez, María J (MJ); Armayor, Navidad Canga (NC); Díaz Navarlaz, María Teresa (MT); Wakefield, Ann (A);

Affiliation: University of Navarra, School of Nursing, C/Irunlarrea s/n, Pamplona, Navarra 31080, Spain. mjpumarmendez@googlemail.com

Journal and publication information

Publication Type: Journal Article; Review

Journal: Nurse education today (Nurse Educ Today), published in Scotland. (Language: eng)

Reference: 2008-Apr; vol 28 (issue 3) : pp 327-36

Dates: Created 2008/03/10; Completed 2008/06/03;

PMID: 17881094, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 11/6/2008)

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