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Interprofessional learning at primary healthcare centres.

Hanna Holst1,2, Maria Sääf3, Carina Elmqvist4,5

  • 1Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, Växjö, SE-351 95, Sweden. hanna.holst@lnu.se.

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Interprofessional learning (IPL) in primary healthcare enhances patient-centered care and improves healthcare quality. Patient perspectives are crucial for holistic learning, with supervisors guiding cooperation and ensuring safety.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Education
  • Interprofessional Collaboration
  • Primary Healthcare Settings

Background:

  • Interprofessional learning (IPL) is vital for effective healthcare team cooperation.
  • Students gain understanding of professional roles through supervised teamwork.
  • Limited research exists on IPL within primary healthcare environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore interprofessional learning in primary healthcare.
  • To gather perspectives from patients, students, and supervisors on IPL.

Main Methods:

  • Convergent mixed-methods approach with 35 participants (14 students, 16 patients, 5 supervisors).
  • Simultaneous data collection via questionnaires and interviews.
  • Descriptive analysis of questionnaires and thematic analysis of interviews.

Main Results:

  • IPL fosters a patient-centered approach and enhances focus on patient needs.
  • Student learning progresses with increasing responsibility in collaborative settings.
  • Supervisors can facilitate independence by stepping back to balance learning.

Conclusions:

  • IPL has the potential to improve and develop the quality of primary healthcare.
  • Patient perspectives are essential for a holistic approach in student learning.
  • Supervisors are key in structuring IPL, role-modeling, and ensuring patient safety.