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Development of an interprofessional competency framework for collaborative practice in Japan.
Haruta, Junji; Yoshida, Kazue; Goto, Michiko; Yoshimoto, Hisashi; Ichikawa, Shuhei; Mori, Youhei; Yoshimi, Kenji; Otsuka, Mariko.
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  • Haruta J; a Department of General Medicine and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine , University of Tsukuba Hospital , Tsukuba , Japan.
  • Yoshida K; b Department of Adult Health and Psychiatric Nursing , Faculty of Mie University , Tsu , Japan.
  • Goto M; c Department of Education and Research in Family and Community Medicine , Mie University , Tsu , Japan.
  • Yoshimoto H; a Department of General Medicine and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine , University of Tsukuba Hospital , Tsukuba , Japan.
  • Ichikawa S; c Department of Education and Research in Family and Community Medicine , Mie University , Tsu , Japan.
  • Mori Y; d Department of General Medicine and Primary Care , University of Mie Hospital , Tsu , Japan.
  • Yoshimi K; e Department of Contemporary Sociology, School of Sociology , Bukkyo University , Kyoto , Japan.
  • Otsuka M; f Graduate School of Nursing , Miyagi University , Sendai, Japan.
J Interprof Care ; 32(4): 436-443, 2018 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29381091
Rapid aging of the population necessitates improved collaboration among healthcare professionals. Unfortunately, interprofessional collaboration has yet to be implemented effectively in Japan. Therefore, we aimed to develop an interprofessional competency framework for Japanese healthcare professionals. The project was conducted as a four-step process, starting with initial categorization of potential competency domains,, followed by guiding principle and prototype development, feedback on the prototype, and final consensus. First, authors (JH and MO) collected opinions about competency in interprofessional collaboration at two academic meetings of the Japan Association for Interprofessional Education (JAIPE) and then analyzed the data thematically. Second, a project team consisting of JAIPE and University representatives extracted the domains and statements as prototype 1. Third, seven representatives from professional organizations joined the project team and developed prototype 2. We then called for feedback on the revised prototype 2 at both an open symposium and via public comments. Following revision of prototype 2, a new project team including 20 university, professional organization and health practitioner representatives finally discussed prototype 3, developed the final draft and reached a consensus. In analysis after collecting the data, we extracted 11 themes. We developed four key principles which applied to six domains as prototype 1-3. Finally, our competency framework included two core domains of "Patient-/client-/family-/community-centered" and "Interprofessional communication", and four peripheral domains of "Role contribution", "Facilitation of relationships", "Reflection" and "Understanding of others". We developed an interprofessional competency framework in Japan which consists of two core and four peripheral domains. The interprofessional competency framework is likely to affect the understanding of "high-context" and "relationalism" in Japanese healthcare. We hope that our interprofessional competency framework will encourage the systematic implementation of interprofessional education and collaboration in Japan.
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Texto completo: 1 Eixos temáticos: Capacitacao_em_gestao_de_ciencia Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Competência Profissional / Comportamento Cooperativo / Relações Interprofissionais Limite: Humans País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Eixos temáticos: Capacitacao_em_gestao_de_ciencia Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Competência Profissional / Comportamento Cooperativo / Relações Interprofissionais Limite: Humans País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article