全球人口老龄化和慢性病例数的增加,患者及其需求的加剧,医学知识和技术的日新月异,要求当今的卫生人才不仅要具备全面的专业知识和技能,更需要有跨专业的团队合作能力。跨专业教育(IPE)作为一种促进专业沟通,改善团队合作的途径被提出。现就医学教育中的IPE全球开展情况、基础理论、介入时间、评价工具、发展制约因素等方面的现状及进展进行综述。
Citation: 张婷,陈红. 医学教育中跨专业教育的发展概况. West China Medical Journal, 2013, 28(12): 1958-1961. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.20130619 Copy
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- 2. World Health Organisation (WHO). Framework for action on interprofessional education and collaborative practice [R]. Geneva: World Health Organisation, 2009.
- 3. Institute Of Medicine. Health profession education: a bridge to quality [R]. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2003.
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- 6. Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (CAIPE). Interprofessional education-a definition [R]. London: CAIPE, 2006.
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- 8. Gilbert J, Yan J. Unpublished letter to author and other health care colleagues [R]. Geneva: WHO study group, 2008.
- 9. Bloor K, Maynard A. Planning human resources in health care: towards an economic approach. An international comparative review [R]. Ottawa: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, 2003.
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- 17. Bainbridge L, Nasmith L, Orchard C, et al. Competencies for interprofessional collaboration[J]. J phys ther educ, 2010, 24(1): 6-11.
- 18. Chan EA, Chi SP, Ching S, et al. Interprofessional education: the interface of nursing and social work [J]. J Clin Nurs, 2010, 19(1-2): 168-176.
- 19. Eraut M. The many meanings of theory and practice[J]. Learn Health Social Care, 2003, 2(2): 61-65.
- 20. Hean S, Craddock D, O’Halloran, et al. Learning theories and interprofessional education: a user’s guide[J]. Learn Health Social Care, 2009, 8(4): 250-262.
- 21. Norris E, Alexander H, Livingston M, et al. Multidisciplinary perspectives on core networking skills. A study of skills and associated training needs, for professionals working in managed clinical networks[J]. J Interprof Care, 2005, 19(2): 156-163.
- 22. Burns RB. The Adult Learner at Work: a comprehensive guide to the context, psychology and methods of learning for the workplace[M]. New South Wales: Business and Professional Publishing, 1995: 22-25.
- 23. Phillip G Clarke. What would a theory of interprofessional education look like? Some suggestions for developing a theoretical framework for teamwork training [J]. J Interprof Care, 2006, 20(6): 577-589.
- 24. Kaufman DM. Applying educational theory in practice [J]. BMJ, 2003, 326(7382): 213-216.
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- 29. Payler J, Meyer E, Humphris D. Theorizing interprofessional pedagogic evaluation: frame work for evaluating the impact of interprofessional continuing professional development on practice change[J]. Learning in Health and Social Care, 2007, 6(3): 156-169.
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- 31. Curran V. Interprofessional education for collaborative patient-centered practice research synthesis paper [R]. Canada: Health Canada, 2004.
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