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El. knyga: Leading Research and Evaluation in Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice

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  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137537447
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  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Aug-2016
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137537447

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Expanding upon Leadership Development for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice andLeadership and Collaboration, the third installment to this original and innovative collection of books considers a variety of research models and theories. Emphasizing research and evaluation in leadership aspects,Leading Research and Evaluation in Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practiceshowcases examples from around the globe in various multicultural contexts. Crucial for academics and researchers in this field, the book includes studies on traditionally under-represented countries and aims to prompt new ideas for future research and policy structures in Interprofessional education and practice. 

Recenzijos

The book explores a variety of research and evaluation methods, as well as different frameworks that can be used for implementing interprofessional education and collaborative practices in health care settings. The book is aimed towards an audience who push the boundaries in health outcomes and care by using interprofessional practices. (Journal of Interprofessional Care, jicareblog.org, September, 2017)

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"This book will be a helpful resource for educators, students and practitioners concerned with research and evaluation in interprofessional education and collaborative practice. The edited text has a global perspective with contributions provided by authors from nine countries representing a large cross section of disciplines. It is a good complement to the previous two books offered by the same three editors. The format of exploring the theoretical aspects of research and evaluation implementation and challenges followed by examples and case studies is a timely contribution to the literature." (Margo Paterson, PhD, OT Reg. (Ont) FCAOT, Professor Emerita, School of Rehabilitation Therapy and former Director of the Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice, Queen's University, Kingston ON, Canada & currently Executive Director, Association of Canadian Occupational Therapy University Programs) "This book is an excellent new addition of "Leadership and Collaboration series", particularly highlighted in leading research and evaluation in interprofessional education and collaborative practice. Actual experiences in three countries in research and seven in evaluation are most useful and provide hints and insights for implementation and challenges. This book is a must-read volume not only for students and educators, but also active practitioners to improve quality of services in complexed and various systems of health and social care." (Hideaki E. Takahashi, MD, PhD. Founding Chair of the Japan Association for Interprofessional Education, President Emeritus of Niigata University of Health and Welfare, Professor Emeritus of Niigata University) "This book provides not only the strategies to move forward interprofessional practice, it reflects on the previous and current call to action from the World Health Organisation's recognition that interprofessional collaboration in education and practice will help strengthen health care and health outcomes." (Kaye Burnett. Independent Chair, Better Care Together NHS) "This book brings together a wide range of perspectives and achievements into a framework provided by its highly experienced and well respected authors. They have both insight and expertise, as is clear from their previous publications, and this book is a worthy addition to their suite. It is clear that IPE and CP are at what could be described as a professional crossroads - passionately promoted by some, integrated fully into practice in various settings and needing a step-change in others. They are not exempt, of course, from the wider requirements across all key constituencies for evidence-based practice, quantifiable experience and outcomes, and measurable impacts on services and those who use them. The contributors to this very thought-provoking text go some way to addressing all of these requirements. Here is a careful focus on original and secondary data being used to good effect, on the complexity of the metrics that can be used to evaluate and on the impact of practice on care. Throughout all of this runs the thread of striving to take IPE and CP forward - to raise the difficult questions, to spread the benefits and to influence the key change agents. There is much food for thought and much that will provoke considered debate and analysis. Here is the steady hand that the authors have already demonstrated, seeking to prod the professions into action and helping to mitigate the challenges faced by individuals striving for continuous improvement and excellence." (Professor Sandra Jowett, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Cumbria) "An impressive textbook that provides a range of insights into research and evaluation in interprofessional education and practice. Collectively the chapters span important research/evaluation design and implementation issues as well as offering a number of illuminating case study examples from across the globe. A key resource for scholars wishing to broaden their knowledge of interprofessional research and evaluation." (Scott Reeves, Professor in Interprofessional Research, Kingston & St George's, University of London; Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Interprofessional Care) "ans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">This is an exciting and important book. There is a ground swell of activity - education, practice, evaluation and research - occurring in the interprofessional education and practice world. This book reflects that groundswell. It speaks to two critical areas, research and evaluation, that have long been identified as knowledge deficits. This book offers much to put against the knowledge gap. The various chapters present education and practice as this is occurring and how practitioners from a wide range of countries and contexts are exploring and developing ways to research and evaluate the complexities of the interprofessional. What this book also represents is a meeting point of 'top-down ' policy driven, and 'bottom-up' - practice driven accounts of innovation and creativity. Importantly this book makes a significant contribution to that slow but critical process called knowledge accumulation. I thoroughly recommend this book." (Dr. Roger Dunston, Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, Associate Director, International Research Centre for Communication in Healthcare) "This is a timely book as increasing interest from educators, both in academia and practice, students, practitioners and researchers seek the best evidence of theory of interprofessional education and learning to underpin quality collaborative practice. The book will provide a guide and draws on examples from a global perspective of the application of theory to the development and evaluation of interprofessional education and collaborative practice. The range of chapters provides a menu of choice to 'dip in and out' in ones deliberations of the evidnce that supports robust interprofessional education, collaborative practice and effective evaluation." (Richard Pitt, Vice Chair, the Centre for the Advancement of Interprofessional Education (UK), Visiting Professor Tokyo Metropolitan University)
Part I Research in General: Implementation and Challenges
1(58)
1 Best Practice in Leading Research and Evaluation for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice
3(20)
Dawn Forman
Jill Thistlethwaite
2 The Formation and Development of the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education
23(18)
Barbara Brandt
Jill Thistlethwaite
3 Reviewing Pre-Qualifying Interprofessional Education in the UK: From Recommendations to Implementation
41(18)
Hugh Barr
Marion Helme
Part II Examples of Research Projects in the Field
59(64)
4 Steps to Transdisciplinary Collaborative Practice, The Way Towards Building Communities of Practice in Early Child Health Care: A Case from Colombia
61(18)
Francisco Lamus-Lemus
Rosa Margarita Duran-Sabogal
5 Implementing Interprofessional and Citizenship Education in a Regional University: Carving Paths, Crossing Boundaries in Complex Adaptive Systems
79(20)
Hassan Soubhi
Sandra Coulombe
Dominique Labbee
Liliane Asseraf-Pasin
Sharon Hatcher
Ariane Girard
Stephane Allaire
6 Going 4D: Embedding the Four Dimensional Framework for Curriculum Design
99(24)
Gemma Sinead Ryan
Kate Cuthbert
Tanya Dryden
Denise Baker
Dawn Forman
Part III Evaluation in General: Implementation and Challenges
123(44)
7 Implementing and Evaluating Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice Initiatives
125(20)
Matthew J. Oates
Megan Davidson
8 Building Evaluation into the Development of Interprofessional Education Initiatives
145(22)
Susan Pullon
Ben Darlow
Eileen McKinlay
Part IV Examples of Evaluation in the Field
167(202)
9 Transition from Uniprofessional Towards Interprofessional Education: The Malaysian Experience of a Pragmatic Model
169(24)
Seng-Fah Tong
Nabishah Mohamad
Chai-Eng Tan
Benny Efendie
Kanaga Kumari Chelliah
John H. V. Gilbert
10 Leadership and Evaluation Issues in Interprofessional Education in Sabah, Malaysia
193(20)
Wendy Shoesmith
Waidah Sawatan
Ahmad Faris Bin Abdullah
Sue Fyfe
11 Establishing and Evaluating Interprofessional Student-Led Wellness Assessment Services Focused on the Elderly
213(24)
Kreshnik Hoti
Jeff Hughes
Dawn Forman
12 Distinctive Leadership Styles in a Collaborative Strategy for Mental Health Care Delivery in Pakistan
237(16)
Muhammad Tahir Khalily
13 Using a Community of Practice to Increase Leadership Capacity in Non-Traditional Settings for Interprofessional Student Learning
253(14)
Monica Moran
Carole Steketee
14 Interprofessional Health Care Team Challenge: A New Zealand Perspective
267(18)
Brenda Flood
Daniel O'Brien
Marion Jones
15 International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Catalyst for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice
285(44)
Stefanus Snyman
Maria van Zyl
Jana Muller
Maryke Geldenhuys
16 Partnering with Patients in Interprofessional Education in Canada and in the USA: Challenges and Strategies
329(26)
Isabelle Brault
Marie-Claude Vanier
Vincent Dumez
Angela Towle
William Godolphin
Amy L. Pittenger
Jeannine Conway
Joseph R. VonBank
Lauren Collins
17 Research and Evaluation: The Present and the Future
355(14)
Jill Thistlethwaite
Index 369
Dawn Forman is an adjunct professor at Curtin University, Australia, and The University of Technology, New Zealand, as well as a visiting professor at the University of Derby and Chichester University, both in the UK. Dawn was a university executive and Dean of Faculty for thirteen years, and has extensive experience as an independent consultant. Her research specializes in leadership development, executive coaching and Interprofessional education, and she has published over 90 peer reviewed publications and 8 books in these areas.





Marion Jones is a registered nurse, Dean of Postgraduate Studies at AUT and a director of the National Centre for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice in New Zealand.  A significant focus of her academic career has been the development of postgraduate study.  For ten years she was Associate Dean Postgraduate to the Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences. Her area of research is interprofessional practice and education, postgraduate supervision and perioperative nursing and she has written more than 30 journal articles and 5 books on these topics.

Jill Thistlethwaite is a general practitioner and health professional education consultant in Sydney, Australia, with an adjunct appointment at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Trained as a physician at University College London, UK, she worked as a general practitioner for ten years before moving into academia. Her main interests are interprofessional education, communication skills and professionalism. Jill has written and edited 10 books and published over 90 peer reviewed papers.