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Defining and understanding the relationship between professional identity and interprofessional responsibility: implications for educating health and social care students
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Joynes, Viktoria C. T.
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Collaboration
/ College Faculty
/ Concept Formation
/ Definitions
/ Education
/ Foreign Countries
/ Health Education
/ Interprofessional education
/ Interprofessional Relationship
/ Interviews
/ Medical Education
/ Professional Identity
/ Professional Personnel
/ Professionals
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Social Services
/ Universities
2018
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Defining and understanding the relationship between professional identity and interprofessional responsibility: implications for educating health and social care students
by
Joynes, Viktoria C. T.
in
Collaboration
/ College Faculty
/ Concept Formation
/ Definitions
/ Education
/ Foreign Countries
/ Health Education
/ Interprofessional education
/ Interprofessional Relationship
/ Interviews
/ Medical Education
/ Professional Identity
/ Professional Personnel
/ Professionals
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Social Services
/ Universities
2018
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Defining and understanding the relationship between professional identity and interprofessional responsibility: implications for educating health and social care students
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Joynes, Viktoria C. T.
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Collaboration
/ College Faculty
/ Concept Formation
/ Definitions
/ Education
/ Foreign Countries
/ Health Education
/ Interprofessional education
/ Interprofessional Relationship
/ Interviews
/ Medical Education
/ Professional Identity
/ Professional Personnel
/ Professionals
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Social Services
/ Universities
2018
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Defining and understanding the relationship between professional identity and interprofessional responsibility: implications for educating health and social care students
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Defining and understanding the relationship between professional identity and interprofessional responsibility: implications for educating health and social care students
2018
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This paper is concerned with exploring the relationship between perceptions of professional identities, interprofessional education (IPE) and collaborative practice. It seeks to introduce the concept of interprofessional responsibility as both a shift in the way in which to conceptualise the professional identity of Health and Social Care (H&SC) staff and as a new set of practices that help to inform the way in which students are prepared for collaborative working. The presented research, undertaken as part of a Ph.D. study, is based upon semi-structured interviews (n = 33) with H&SC staff who were recruited from both the United Kingdom (UK) Health Service and UK universities. Drawing upon thematic analysis of the data, the results of the research identified that previous conceptualisations of professional identity aligned to a whole profession do not relate to the way in which professionals perceive their identities. Senior professionals claimed to be more comfortable with their own professional identity, and with working across professional boundaries, than junior colleagues. Academic staff also identified that much IPE currently taught in universities serves the purpose of box-ticking rather than being delivered in meaningful way. It is proposed that the findings have implications for the way in which IPE is currently taught, and that adoption of the proposed concept of ‘interprofessional responsibility’ may help address some of the concerns these findings raise.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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