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Interprofessional Identity in Health and Social Care: Analysis and Synthesis of the Assumptions and Conceptions in the Literature
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Pype, Peter
, Valcke, Martin
, Cantaert, Gabriël Rafaël
, Lauwerier, Emelien
in
Collaboration
/ Concept Formation
/ Interprofessional education
/ Interprofessional Relations
/ Leadership
/ Learning
/ Professional identity
/ Professionals
/ Qualitative research
/ Social Support
/ Systematic Review
2022
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Interprofessional Identity in Health and Social Care: Analysis and Synthesis of the Assumptions and Conceptions in the Literature
by
Pype, Peter
, Valcke, Martin
, Cantaert, Gabriël Rafaël
, Lauwerier, Emelien
in
Collaboration
/ Concept Formation
/ Interprofessional education
/ Interprofessional Relations
/ Leadership
/ Learning
/ Professional identity
/ Professionals
/ Qualitative research
/ Social Support
/ Systematic Review
2022
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Interprofessional Identity in Health and Social Care: Analysis and Synthesis of the Assumptions and Conceptions in the Literature
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Pype, Peter
, Valcke, Martin
, Cantaert, Gabriël Rafaël
, Lauwerier, Emelien
in
Collaboration
/ Concept Formation
/ Interprofessional education
/ Interprofessional Relations
/ Leadership
/ Learning
/ Professional identity
/ Professionals
/ Qualitative research
/ Social Support
/ Systematic Review
2022
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Interprofessional Identity in Health and Social Care: Analysis and Synthesis of the Assumptions and Conceptions in the Literature
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Interprofessional Identity in Health and Social Care: Analysis and Synthesis of the Assumptions and Conceptions in the Literature
2022
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Overview
Interprofessional identity (IPI) development is considered essential in reducing incongruency and improving interprofessional collaboration. However, noticeable differences in conceptualizations are being put forward in the literature, hindering interpretation of research findings and translation into practice. Therefore, a Concept Analysis and Critical Interpretative Synthesis of empirical research articles were conducted to explore the assumptions and conceptions of IPI. Independent literature screening by two researchers led to the inclusion and extraction of 39 out of 1334 articles. Through critical analysis, higher order themes were constructed and translated to a synthesizing argument and a conceptual framework depicting what constitutes IPI (attributes), the boundary conditions (antecedents) and the outcomes (consequences) of its development. The attributes refer to both IPI’s structural properties and the core beliefs indicative of an interprofessional orientation. The antecedents inform us on the importance of IPI-fitting constructivist learning environments and intergroup leadership in enabling its development. This development may lead to several consequences with regard to professional wellbeing, team effectiveness and the quintuple aim. Given the educational orientation of this study, ways for facilitating and assessing the development of IPI among learners across the professional continuum have been proposed, although empirical research is needed to further validate links and mediating and moderating variables.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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