Students' reflections on shadowing interprofessional teamwork : a Norwegian case study
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This is an electronic version of an article published in journal of interprofessional care, 2011, 25 (1). journal of interprofessional care is available online at u r l: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/. original article available at u r l: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/13561820.2010.490504

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Fougner, M. & Horntvedt, T. (2011). Students' reflections on shadowing interprofessional teamwork : a Norwegian case study. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 25 (1). 33-38 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/13561820.2010.490504Abstract
This article reports the students’ reflections on interprofessional
teamwork during brief exposures to real-life experiences
in hospitals or home-based rehabilitation service. Each of the
10 interprofessional groups, comprising three students,
followed a rehabilitation team for a day. The composition of
each student group correlated with the rehabilitation team.
Data were collected from interviews with the student groups
and subjected to a thematic analysis. The following four main
themes were identified for which the students seemed to
affect collaboration: sharing knowledge; team setting and
position within the organisation; patient centred focus; and
challenges in crossing professional borders when performing
tasks. Each of these themes is presented and discussed in
relation to the educational literature. In conclusion, the data
suggest that a well organized, one-day observation-based
learning experience helped to motivate students and helped to
enable them to relate theory and practice.