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  • 1a Department of General Medicine and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine , University of Tsukuba Hospital , Tsukuba , Japan.

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A new competency framework for interprofessional collaboration was developed for Japanese healthcare professionals. This framework aims to improve teamwork and patient care in response to a rapidly aging population.

Keywords:
Competency frameworkInterprofessional competencyJapaninductive thematic analysis approach

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Area of Science:

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  • Interprofessional Collaboration
  • Health Systems Research

Background:

  • Japan faces challenges in implementing effective interprofessional collaboration.
  • A rapidly aging population necessitates enhanced collaboration among healthcare professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an interprofessional competency framework tailored for Japanese healthcare professionals.
  • To address the gap in interprofessional education and collaboration in Japan.

Main Methods:

  • A four-step process involving thematic analysis of expert opinions.
  • Development and iterative refinement of prototype frameworks with feedback from professional organizations and public comments.
  • Consensus-building among a diverse project team including academics, professionals, and practitioners.

Main Results:

  • Identified 11 key themes related to interprofessional collaboration competencies.
  • Developed a framework comprising two core domains (Patient-/client-/family-/community-centered and Interprofessional communication) and four peripheral domains (Role contribution, Facilitation of relationships, Reflection, and Understanding of others).
  • The framework is expected to influence the understanding of 'high-context' and 'relationalism' in Japanese healthcare.

Conclusions:

  • A novel interprofessional competency framework has been established for Japan.
  • This framework provides a foundation for systematic implementation of interprofessional education and collaboration.
  • It is anticipated to enhance healthcare professional teamwork and patient outcomes in Japan.