Transcription of IPE Six Case Studies - WHO
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Human Resources for Health ObserverInterprofessional Collaborative Practice in Primary Health Care: Nursing and Midwifery PerspectivesSix Case StudiesIssue no 13 Interprofessional education and collaborative practice can play a significant role in mitigating many challenges faced by health systems around the world. As professionals, nurses and midwives work is largely directed towards care. To be effective, teamwork is critical. A greater understanding of the barriers and possible solutions for interprofessional education and collaborative practice is essential. This document discusses collaborative practice through the lens of primary health care. The document begins by outlining what the literature reveals and presents six case Studies which show that there is growing importance of interprofessional education and collaborative practice as a means of strengthening health care provision.
focused on barriers to or enablers for IPE and/or CP. 2.1 Interprofessional education and collaborative practice There is a growing body of literature on IPE and CP. Several proponents of IPE and CP have discussed the various barriers and enablers shaping collaboration. Instituting IPE and CP will require implementers to overcome barriers.
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