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Understanding students' readiness for interprofessional learning in an Asian context: a mixed-methods study.

Endang LestariRenée E StalmeijerDoni WidyandanaAlbert Scherpbier
Published in: BMC medical education (2016)
Students were generally favourable to IPE, appreciating the opportunity it offered them to hone their interprofessional leadership, collaboration and communication skills and to learn to address the problem of role blurring. Hence, we judge the Asian context ready to implement IPE, allowing health professions students in Asian countries to reap its benefits. The present study revealed several important reasons underlying students' positive and negative perceptions of IPE implementation which may be addressed during the interprofessional learning process.
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