Impact of Interprofessional Education on Collaboration Attitudes, Skills, and Behavior Among Primary Care Professionals
Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions2012Vol. 32(3), pp. 196–204
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Sarah HM Robben, Marieke Perry, Leontien van Nieuwenhuijzen, Theo van Achterberg, Marcel G. M. Olde Rikkert, Henk Schers, Maud Heinen, René J. F. Melis
Abstract
A brief IPE program can improve interprofessional attitudes, collaboration skills, and collaborative behavior. That such a program allows professionals to get acquainted with each other and each other's viewpoints appears to be as important as the educational content.
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