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J Interprof Care ; 25(1): 46-52, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20795833

ABSTRACT

There is little published evidence regarding the impact of service-user focused interprofessional education in the practice setting. This article reports evaluative case studies of two practice-based interprofessional initiatives, in which service users played a central role. These initiatives formed part of the Trent Universities Interprofessional Learning in Practice (TUILIP) project ( http://tuilip.hwb.shu.ac.uk ), a collaboration between Sheffield Hallam University and the University of Nottingham. Practice settings were an acute mental health service and a community organisation offering care and services to adults with learning disabilities. Interprofessional initiatives were developed by facilitators, and empirically studied at each site. Facilitators, managers, practitioners, students and service users took part in interviews and focus groups to discuss their perceptions of the initiative in their practice setting. The study revealed participants' perceptions of the projects' aims, process and outcomes, factors which facilitated success or proved challenging, and their impact upon individuals, clinical practice and the organisations involved.


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Community Health Services/organization & administration , Health Personnel/education , Interprofessional Relations , Learning Disabilities/therapy , Social Work/education , Communication , Community Mental Health Services/organization & administration , Humans , Organizational Case Studies , Patient Participation , Patient Satisfaction , Self Concept
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Nurse Educ Pract ; 8(4): 276-82, 2008 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18060841

ABSTRACT

This paper will describe the background and development of the Trent Universities Interprofessional Learning in Practice Project (TUILIP). It will review some of the contributing literature on recent policy initiatives for interprofessional learning (IPL) and in particular the literature that supports the case for IPL to be embedded in the practice learning environment. The impact of IPL on health outcomes is discussed and on team working in practice. The modernisation of the National Health Service in the UK is explained and how the East Midlands Strategic Health Authority has commissioned the TUILIP project that will promote and facilitate the interprofessional skills of students through collaborative working within the practice setting. The TUILIP project is described, in particular, staff development for practitioners, the centrality of service users and the innovative approach of IPL Facilitators in pilot sites across the Trent region.


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Health Occupations/education , Interprofessional Relations , Patient Care Team/organization & administration , Health Care Reform , Humans , Models, Educational , Pilot Projects , State Medicine , United Kingdom
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