Students’ experiences of interprofessional learning by simulating the Swedish concept of coordinated individual care in primary healthcare: a qualitative analysis

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Publicado en:BMC Medical Education vol. 25 (2025), p. 1-9
Autor principal: Pernilla Alencar Siljehag
Otros Autores: Guldbrand, Sofie, Sohlman, Helena, Taloyan, Marina
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520 3 |a BackgroundThe number of students from medical study programs undertaking clinical education and training in primary healthcare is increasing in Sweden. At the same time, the number of patients with complex needs and multimorbidity is also increasing, calling for interprofessional collaboration of care.PurposeThe study’s purpose was to describe students’ experiences of interprofessional learning (IPL) from a person-centred perspective in a clinical primary care context using an authentic patient case and simulating a coordinated individual plan (CIP) meeting. The research questions were: (1) Do students perceive the CIP meeting as a relevant IPL activity within clinical training? and (2) What is the novelty of using the CIP meeting with regards to the ICCAS (Interprofessional Collaborative Competency Attainment Survey) - self-assessment scale of IPL competences?Method and materialThe current study is based on a qualitative evaluation of 12 learning activities carried out over a one-year period. Activities were performed as simulation-based CIP meetings within clinical education, and interprofessional training under supervision. In total, 87 students from 13 different medical programs participated in the activities. Qualitative content analysis was used.ResultsThe identified theme was Interprofessional collaborations without hierarchy within a patient-centred setting, and consisted of five categories: (1) patients in center; (2) one’s own professional identity; (3) professional identity of others; (4) teamwork and collaboration; and (5) non-hierarchical positioning.ConclusionsA novel finding in this study was the students’ experience of creating new knowledge about their own professional identity and non-hierarchical working practices. Additionally, CIP meetings were perceived as a relevant IPL activity in the clinical training of the students. 
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