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Title: Taking IPeL Outside of Health


1
Taking IPeL Outside of Health
  • Dr Steve Smith
  • Associate Director, CIPeL
  • Coventry University

2
Why Interprofessional in Health?
  • Increased complexity of health care system
  • the necessity for communication and cooperation
    between both teams and team members
  • Price (2005)

3
CIPeL
  • CIPeL aims to promote IPeL
  • So far concentrated on health and social care
    professions
  • CIPeL website homepage
  • Our aim is to develop and disseminate solutions
    to the barriers to inter-professional learning
    amongst students of health and social care
    professions, through the use of innovative
    e-approaches

4
Background
  • However, CIPeLs role is not confined to health
    and social care professions
  • Original CETL bid included wider promotion and
    dissemination of IPeL
  • In 2007 CIPeL targeted promotion of IPeL in wider
    University and in particular Geography,
    Environment and Disaster Management (GED)

5
Aim and Objectives
  • To increase IPL activity within the University
  • Promote IPL to students outside of health and
    social care professions
  • Promote creation and dissemination of IPL
    e-learning resources
  • Initially targeted on GED but with aspirations to
    influence wider University

6
Initial Issues
  • Language of IPL often health focussed
  • e.g. the Centre for the Advancement of
    Interprofessional Education (CAIPE) defines
    interprofessional learning as
  • Occasions when two or more professions learn
    from and about each other to improve
    collaboration and the quality of care

7
Initial Issues
  • Many people find the term professional
    difficult
  • Associated with practice
  • Perceived as non-academic
  • The term discipline is less alienating
  • Are the terms really different?

8
What is meant by a Discipline?
  • Definitions vary very little
  • e.g. a branch of learning or field of
  • study
  • Chambers Dictionary of English (2003)
  • or
  • a field of study
  • Websters Third International Dictionary
  • (2002)

9
What is meant by a Profession?
  • Definitions vary a lot
  • e.g. a calling requiring specialised knowledge
    and often long and intensive preparation
  • Websters Third International Dictionary (2002)

10
What is meant by a Profession?
  • or, for example
  • a vocation or calling, especially one
  • that involves some branch of advanced
  • learning or science
  • Oxford Encyclopaedic English
  • Dictionary (1991)

11
  • However, some definitions go a lot further
  • group of individuals who adhere to high ethical
    standards and uphold themselves to, and are
    accepted by, the public as possessing special
    knowledge and skills in a widely recognised,
    organised body of learning derived from education
    and training at a high level, and who are
    prepared to exercise this knowledge and these
    skills in the interest of others
  • The Australian Council of Professions (undated)

12
Profession vs. Discipline
  • One of the key distinctions surrounds the concept
    of practice
  • Separation of practice and theory rather
    arbitrary and highly questionable
  • Furthermore, Wilde (undated) defines discipline
    as
  • the study, or practice, of a subject

13
Profession vs. Discipline
  • Some authors suggest they are too similar to
    separate
  • For the purposes of this paper the terms
  • interprofessional and interdisciplinary will be
  • used interchangeably
  • Curran (undated)

14
Profession vs. Discipline
  • The debate on how to achieve effective
  • interdisciplinary teamwork is often
  • couched in terms of individuals learning to
  • work more flexibly and in ways that are
  • not demarcated along strict professional
  • lines
  • Rushmer and Pallis (2003)

15
Profession vs. Discipline
  • Some authors consider the need to separate the
    terms, e.g.
  • descriptions that use .. interdisciplinary to
    mean, or synonymous with, interprofessional are
    now at odds with definitions established in the
    UK
  • Gilbert (2005)

16
Profession vs. Discipline
  • Lots of overlap, e.g.
  • Interdisciplinary education leads to the ability
    to understand and be understood by a diverse
    group of specialists
  • Woods (2007)

17
Profession vs. Discipline
  • Very similar to CAIPE definition of
    interprofessional education
  • Occasions when two or more professions learn
    from and about each other to improve
    collaboration and the quality of care

18
The Way Forward
  • Find a common language to talk about issues in
    IPL
  • Use interdisciplinary as it is a more inclusive
    term
  • Address the main issues
  • Collaborative approach to working (between
    disciplines/professions)
  • Learning from and about each other
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