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  • Healthcare Professional Development
  • Diabetes Management

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  • Continuing professional development (CPD) research often focuses on effectiveness.
  • Understanding the development process is crucial for improving CPD outcomes.
  • Innovative approaches are needed for effective type 2 diabetes CPD.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore an innovative process for developing type 2 diabetes CPD for GPs and nurses.
  • To investigate the impact of a combined approach (design-based research, collaborative innovation, program theory) on the development process and activities.
  • To understand how interprofessional stakeholders engage with the development process.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study employing document analysis (159 documents) and semi-structured interviews (8 key informants).
  • Deductive analysis using predefined elements from the combined approach, supplemented by open coding.
  • Exploration of the development process and its influence on CPD activities.

Main Results:

  • The combined approach effectively structured the CPD development process.
  • Interviews revealed the importance of 'surrender to the process' for participant engagement.
  • The approach facilitated interprofessional collaboration and the creation of innovative learning activities and methods.

Conclusions:

  • The combined approach successfully guided the development of type 2 diabetes CPD.
  • Facilitating participant 'surrender' enhanced collaboration and innovation in CPD.
  • This methodology offers a valuable model for developing effective interprofessional healthcare education.