Manual de educación interprofesional sanitaria

Manual de educación interprofesional sanitaria

Author: Juan José Beunza Nuin

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2018-02-23

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 8491133437

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El objetivo de este manual es servir de canal para difundir la importancia de la formación de profesionales sanitarios en las relaciones interpersonales en el trabajo en equipo y que sea un punto de partida para colaboraciones profesionales con equipos interesados en el tema, para el desarrollo de la educación interprofesional (EI) en el mundo. Se centra en la promoción y el desarrollo de la EI para la creación de una generación de trabajadores de la salud durante su período de formación previo a su incorporación al mundo profesional y establece un modelo basado en competencias, teóricamente fundamentado, basado en resultados (outcomes) y en argumentos, sobre la experiencia verificada por pruebas provenientes de evaluaciones sujetas a revisión sistemática. Supone una herramienta eficaz para los profesores y profesionales sanitarios que se preguntan ¿cómo empiezo?, ¿cuáles son los primeros pasos en la práctica?, ¿qué necesito aprender?, ¿cómo puedo ayudar a mis estudiantes a estar preparados para ser colaboradores en su futuro profesional en los servicios sanitarios? Refleja los conocimientos y la experiencia de los miembros del equipo de diseño, implementación y desarrollo de la EI de la Facultad de Ciencias Biomédicas y de la Salud de la Universidad Europea de Madrid, y de muchos colaboradores más de diversos paises.


Measuring the Impact of Interprofessional Education on Collaborative Practice and Patient Outcomes

Measuring the Impact of Interprofessional Education on Collaborative Practice and Patient Outcomes

Author: Institute of Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2015-12-15

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 0309372852

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Interprofessional teamwork and collaborative practice are emerging as key elements of efficient and productive work in promoting health and treating patients. The vision for these collaborations is one where different health and/or social professionals share a team identity and work closely together to solve problems and improve delivery of care. Although the value of interprofessional education (IPE) has been embraced around the world - particularly for its impact on learning - many in leadership positions have questioned how IPE affects patent, population, and health system outcomes. This question cannot be fully answered without well-designed studies, and these studies cannot be conducted without an understanding of the methods and measurements needed to conduct such an analysis. This Institute of Medicine report examines ways to measure the impacts of IPE on collaborative practice and health and system outcomes. According to this report, it is possible to link the learning process with downstream person or population directed outcomes through thoughtful, well-designed studies of the association between IPE and collaborative behavior. Measuring the Impact of Interprofessional Education on Collaborative Practice and Patient Outcomes describes the research needed to strengthen the evidence base for IPE outcomes. Additionally, this report presents a conceptual model for evaluating IPE that could be adapted to particular settings in which it is applied. Measuring the Impact of Interprofessional Education on Collaborative Practice and Patient Outcomes addresses the current lack of broadly applicable measures of collaborative behavior and makes recommendations for resource commitments from interprofessional stakeholders, funders, and policy makers to advance the study of IPE.


Experiencia de educación interprofesional en salud

Experiencia de educación interprofesional en salud

Author: Aguia-Rojas, Karen

Publisher: Editorial Universidad del Rosario

Published: 2024-04-30

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 9585003287

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De acuerdo con el planteamiento de Hugh Barr (2009), la educación interprofesional (EIP) ocurre cuando dos o más profesiones aprenden con, desde y sobre el otro para mejorar la práctica colaborativa, la calidad de los cuidados y los servicios prestados. Este libro nace de las memorias y reflexiones de la comunidad de aprendizaje de EIP en salud, evidenciando el complejo proceso del desarrollo de una iniciativa que involucra a siete programas de pregrado en una misma actividad. Aquí convergen los planteamientos epistemológicos, los resultados de aprendizaje, los diseños instruccionales y la integración curricular, sumados a las experiencias y retos enfrentados en la implementación de una estrategia pedagógica que, para finales de 2023, ya había sensibilizado a más de dos mil estudiantes y cerca de cincuenta docentes de la Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud de la Universidad del Rosario, en el desafío de reconsiderar la identidad profesional y desfragmentar el cuidado de los pacientes, su familia y su comunidad.


Clinical Simulation

Clinical Simulation

Author: Gilles Chiniara

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2019-08-21

Total Pages: 994

ISBN-13: 0128156589

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Clinical Simulation: Education, Operations and Engineering, Second Edition, offers readers a restructured, comprehensive and updated approach to learn about simulation practices and techniques in a clinical setting. Featuring new and revised chapters from the industry's top researchers and educators, this release gives readers the most updated data through modern pedagogy. This new edition has been restructured to highlight five major components of simulation education, including simulation scenarios as tools, student learning, faculty teaching, necessary subject matter, and the learning environment. With clear and efficient organization throughout the book, users will find this to be an ideal text for students and professionals alike. - Edited by a leading educator, consultant and practitioner in the clinical simulation field - Redesigned structure emphasizes the five components of simulation pedagogy - Contains over 30 new chapters that feature the most up-to-date industry information and practices


The Health Workforce in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Health Workforce in Latin America and the Caribbean

Author: Carmen Carpio

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2015-06-25

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1464805954

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This report provides a status update on the human resources for health (HRH) sub-system in six Latin American and Caribbean countries: Colombia, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Panama, Peru, and Uruguay. The report structures its discussion around how the health workforce is financed, organized, managed, regulated, and performing. In the area of financing, the study presents the variety of contracting mechanisms, salary levels, and financial incentives offered across the countries and their role in being able to attract and retain health workers. On the organization of the HRH sub-system, the report looks at the skill-mix, training, and distribution of health care workers concluding that although the countries have made progress towards achieving key HRH targets and in making education more accessible, there continues to be limited absorption capacity for graduates, the Primary Health Care focus of training programs needs to be strengthened, and strategies to encourage rural service have not been able to fully address the gap in the distribution of health workers. In reviewing management strategies for HRH, the report presents how all countries have adopted the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel to recognize foreign-trained professionals to help address shortages and fill gaps of health worker presence in rural, remote areas. However, the countries continue to struggle with putting self-sufficiency policies in place to meet HRH needs such as the lack of promotion plans, limited non-monetary incentives, and the shortage of personnel for recruitment and eventual placement. In the area of regulation, the report presents the countries' efforts to reduce precarious employment and introduce HRH safety policies and legislation to regulate disputes and negotiations. On performance, the report found mixed results in the areas of access/availability to health workers and quality of care, factors discouraging dual practice, and unjustified absenteeism of health workers.


The Change Laboratory

The Change Laboratory

Author: Jaakko Virkkunen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-31

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 9462093261

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The Change Laboratory is a method for formative intervention in work communities that supports this kind of organizational learning. It is a path breaker in the area of work place learning due to its strong theoretical and research basis and the way that it integrates the change of organizational practices and individuals’ learning. It provides a way to develop practitioners’ transformative agency and capacity for creating and implementing new conceptual and practical tools for mastering their joint activity.


Fear of Contamination

Fear of Contamination

Author: Stanley Rachman

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13:

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"From a leader in the field of psychotherapy this new book is the first dedicated to the topic of the fear of contamination. The book starts by defining the disorder, before considering the various manifestations of this fear, examining both mental contamination and contact contamination, and feelings of disgust. Most significantly it develops a theory for how this problem can be treated, providing clinical guidelines - based around cognitive behavioural techniques."--BOOK JACKET.