Interprofessional Education in Four Canadian Undergraduate Nursing Programs: An Examination of the Supporting Data

Canadian nursing programs are required to provide Interprofessional Education (IPE) since formal inclusion in the undergraduate curricula in 2012. This multiple case study explored how four undergraduate university nursing programs in Northern Ontario integrated IPE into their curricula, including...

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Main Authors: Emily Donato, Nancy Lightfoot, Leigh MacEwan, Lorraine Carter
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Language:English
Published: Laurentian University Library & Archives 2020-03-01
Series:Diversity of Research in Health Journal
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Online Access:https://pubs.biblio.laurentian.ca/index.php/drhj-rdrs/article/view/297
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spelling doaj-d56da820fea64deb9a50c1e06c0667e82020-11-25T01:49:24ZengLaurentian University Library & ArchivesDiversity of Research in Health Journal2561-16662020-03-01310.28984/drhj.v3i0.297Interprofessional Education in Four Canadian Undergraduate Nursing Programs: An Examination of the Supporting DataEmily Donato0Nancy LightfootLeigh MacEwanLorraine CarterSchool of Nursing Canadian nursing programs are required to provide Interprofessional Education (IPE) since formal inclusion in the undergraduate curricula in 2012. This multiple case study explored how four undergraduate university nursing programs in Northern Ontario integrated IPE into their curricula, including opportunities and challenges of meeting the new IPE requirements. Data collected and analyzed in the study were: interviews with program directors, focus groups and interviews with faculty members, program documentation and information on websites, and on-site program observations. This paper extends the findings of this study and the themes identified in it. These themes were as follows: 1) varied understandings of IPE, 2) diverse IPE learning activities within curricula, 3) the requirement for support and resources for IPE and research, 4) student participation and leadership in IPE, and 5) limited IPE evaluation (Author names removed for integrity of review process, 2019). In this paper, the themes are explored in further depth through extensive consideration of documentation provided by the involved universities. These resources complement the data derived through interviews and focus groups with faculty and directors.  Exploration of these data is a valuable means of illuminating any congruencies and dissonances found in the director and faculty data.     https://pubs.biblio.laurentian.ca/index.php/drhj-rdrs/article/view/297interprofessional educationnursing programsmultiple case study
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Interprofessional Education in Four Canadian Undergraduate Nursing Programs: An Examination of the Supporting Data
Diversity of Research in Health Journal
interprofessional education
nursing programs
multiple case study
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Nancy Lightfoot
Leigh MacEwan
Lorraine Carter
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title Interprofessional Education in Four Canadian Undergraduate Nursing Programs: An Examination of the Supporting Data
title_short Interprofessional Education in Four Canadian Undergraduate Nursing Programs: An Examination of the Supporting Data
title_full Interprofessional Education in Four Canadian Undergraduate Nursing Programs: An Examination of the Supporting Data
title_fullStr Interprofessional Education in Four Canadian Undergraduate Nursing Programs: An Examination of the Supporting Data
title_full_unstemmed Interprofessional Education in Four Canadian Undergraduate Nursing Programs: An Examination of the Supporting Data
title_sort interprofessional education in four canadian undergraduate nursing programs: an examination of the supporting data
publisher Laurentian University Library & Archives
series Diversity of Research in Health Journal
issn 2561-1666
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Canadian nursing programs are required to provide Interprofessional Education (IPE) since formal inclusion in the undergraduate curricula in 2012. This multiple case study explored how four undergraduate university nursing programs in Northern Ontario integrated IPE into their curricula, including opportunities and challenges of meeting the new IPE requirements. Data collected and analyzed in the study were: interviews with program directors, focus groups and interviews with faculty members, program documentation and information on websites, and on-site program observations. This paper extends the findings of this study and the themes identified in it. These themes were as follows: 1) varied understandings of IPE, 2) diverse IPE learning activities within curricula, 3) the requirement for support and resources for IPE and research, 4) student participation and leadership in IPE, and 5) limited IPE evaluation (Author names removed for integrity of review process, 2019). In this paper, the themes are explored in further depth through extensive consideration of documentation provided by the involved universities. These resources complement the data derived through interviews and focus groups with faculty and directors.  Exploration of these data is a valuable means of illuminating any congruencies and dissonances found in the director and faculty data.    
topic interprofessional education
nursing programs
multiple case study
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