TY - JOUR
T1 - Perception of healthcare personnel in interprofessional collaborations
T2 - A study in two “type c” hospitals in East Java
AU - Wahyuni, Khurin In
AU - Nita, Yunita
AU - Zairina, Elida
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 FIP.
PY - 2023/1/21
Y1 - 2023/1/21
N2 - Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) describes Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) as a comprehensive service provided by several health workers from different professional backgrounds, collaborating with patients, families and communities to provide quality services. Objective: To investigate the relationship between professions, gender, length of employment and age with IPC. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in two type C hospitals in East Java from June to July, 2022. The total sampling technique used involved doctors, pharmacists, nurses and nutritionists. Informed consent was given to all study participants. The Collaborative Practice Assessment Tool (CPAT) questionnaire used a five-point Likert scale which comprising eight domains. Results: From the lowest average results for each domain, significant differences were found in the education group with the domain "team relations with the community, namely the pharmacist profession". Conclusion: Doctors, pharmacists, nurses and nutritionists have different levels of IPC perception in eight domains but there were no significant differences.
AB - Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) describes Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC) as a comprehensive service provided by several health workers from different professional backgrounds, collaborating with patients, families and communities to provide quality services. Objective: To investigate the relationship between professions, gender, length of employment and age with IPC. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in two type C hospitals in East Java from June to July, 2022. The total sampling technique used involved doctors, pharmacists, nurses and nutritionists. Informed consent was given to all study participants. The Collaborative Practice Assessment Tool (CPAT) questionnaire used a five-point Likert scale which comprising eight domains. Results: From the lowest average results for each domain, significant differences were found in the education group with the domain "team relations with the community, namely the pharmacist profession". Conclusion: Doctors, pharmacists, nurses and nutritionists have different levels of IPC perception in eight domains but there were no significant differences.
KW - IPC practice
KW - Interprofessional collaboration
KW - Perception
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85175579567&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.46542/pe.2023.234.344348
DO - 10.46542/pe.2023.234.344348
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85175579567
SN - 1560-2214
VL - 23
SP - 344
EP - 348
JO - Pharmacy Education
JF - Pharmacy Education
IS - 4
ER -