Showing posts with label dual identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dual identity. Show all posts

Monday, 28 June 2021

New Article in Journal of Interprofessional Care: "From uniprofessionality to interprofessionality: dual vs dueling identities in healthcare"

Dr. Hossein Khalili and Dr. Sheri L. Price authored a new article  "From uniprofessionality to interprofessionality: dual vs dueling identities in healthcare" in the Journal of Interprofessional Care. The transformation from uniprofessionality to interprofessionality in healthcare requires the application of interprofessional socialization not just at the individual level, but also at the professional and system levels. In this process of interprofessional socialization, we need to embrace the uniqueness of each profession while cultivating an interprofessional collaboration culture in the system (dual identity). In so doing, we can facilitate a shifting mind-set, culture, operations, and policies in healthcare to recognize and foster the contribution and accountability of each profession toward achieving the quadruple aim of better care, better health, better value, and better work experience. Healthcare systems are still viewed as siloed performances of single professions, rather than a collective functioning of interprofessional teams. Current policies, procedures, and regulations in healthcare education and practice seem to contribute to this context in which the various health and social care professions are set in opposition to one another. The historical, and still prominent, uniprofessional education and socialization practices position health and social care professions to view each as rivals and threats toward achieving their profession/al advancement and growth. 

Access article at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13561820.2021.1928029

Contact Dr. Hossein Khalili, Director, UW Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education (UW CIPE) and President, InterprofessionalResearch.Global (IPR.Global): hkhalili@wisc.edu

Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Effects of IPE program on interprofessional socialization and dual identity development


The effects of an IPS-based IPE program on interprofessional socialization and dual identity development - Journal of Interprofessional Care

Dr. Hossein Khalili and Dr. Carole Orchard recently published a paper in the Journal of Interprofessional Care reporting on the results of his study on testing the application of his original interprofessional socialization (IPS) framework in developing dual identity among learners. In this study, an IPE program developed based on the core concepts of the IPS framework was used. More than hundred students from seven different health professions participated in the IPS-based IPE intervention program. The outcome of the quasi-experimental portion of this mixed-method study demonstrated a significant and consistent growth in dual identity among the participants. The thematic analysis revealed four themes (uniprofessional education as a barrier, IPS program as an eye-opener, learning to collaborate, and collective unified team). The integrated qualitative and quantitative findings support the application of the IPS framework in creating dual (professional and interprofessional) identity among learners.

The article is available via this link:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13561820.2019.1709427

Dr. Khalili's contact email: hkhalili@wisc.edu