Interprofessional education: training for healthcare professionals for teamwork focusing on users

Authors

  • Marina Peduzzi Universidade de Sao Paulo; Escola de Enfermagem; Departamento de Orientacao Profissional
  • Ian James Norman Kings College London; Florence Nightingale School of Nursing & Midwifery
  • Ana Claudia Camargo Goncalves Germani Universidade de Sao Paulo
  • Jaqueline Alcantara Marcelino da Silva ; Departamento de Orientacao Profissional
  • Geisa Colebrusco de Souza Universidade de Sao Paulo; Escola de Enfermagem; Departamento de Orientacao Profissional

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/reeusp.v47i4.78051

Abstract

The theoretical constructs of interprofessional education (IPE) are analyzed based on two reviews of the literature, taking the context of training for healthcare professionals in Brazil into consideration. Three types of training are identified: uniprofessional, multiprofessional and interprofessional, with predominance of the first type. The first occurs among students of the same profession, in isolation; the second occurs among students of two or more professions, in parallel without interaction; and the third involves shared learning, with interaction between students and/or professionals from different fields. The distinction between interprofessionalism and interdisciplinarity is highlighted: these refer to integration, respectively, of professional practices and disciplines or fields of knowledge. Through the analysis presented, it is concluded that in the Brazilian context, IPE (the basis for collaborative teamwork) is still limited to some recent initiatives, which deserve to be investigated.

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Published

2013-08-01

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Estudo Teórico

How to Cite

Peduzzi, M., Norman, I. J., Germani, A. C. C. G., Silva, J. A. M. da, & Souza, G. C. de. (2013). Interprofessional education: training for healthcare professionals for teamwork focusing on users. Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 47(4), 977-983. https://doi.org/10.1590/reeusp.v47i4.78051