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Which actions contribute to the development of an interprofessional learning and working culture in nursing homes? A realist action study.

Frank H O VerbeekElvira S NouwensMarleen Hermien LovinkGetty Huisman-de WaalCornelia R M G FluitMiranda G H LaurantAnneke J A H van Vught
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
This research sheds light on how and in what manner-specific actions contribute to the development of an interprofessional learning and working culture in nursing homes. Depending on the context, the actions triggered the following mechanisms: critical reflective behaviour, collective ownership of goals, respectful/caring relationships and feeling appreciated for your work. These mechanisms are the underlying drivers of an interprofessional learning and working culture. This study provides valuable guidance for fostering collaborative and effective interprofessional dynamics in nursing homes.
Keyphrases
  • patient safety
  • nursing students
  • quality improvement