"It Is Not About Us and Them": Nursing Students' Perception of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Mental Health Clinical Studies

Through interdisciplinary collaboration, a synthesis can be made together across subject boundaries that basically separate the subjects. This means that in addition to their own expertise, the professions can create a new understanding, new attitudes and new knowledge. In other words, a shared addi...

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Published inIssues in mental health nursing Vol. 44; no. 7; pp. 620 - 628
Main Authors Ulvestad, Ingunn, Kirkbakk Fjær, Kari, Skundberg-Kletthagen, Hege
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Taylor & Francis 03.07.2023
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1096-4673
DOI10.1080/01612840.2023.2212774

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Abstract Through interdisciplinary collaboration, a synthesis can be made together across subject boundaries that basically separate the subjects. This means that in addition to their own expertise, the professions can create a new understanding, new attitudes and new knowledge. In other words, a shared additional knowledge. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe nursing students' experiences of interdisciplinary collaboration in clinical studies in mental health services. A qualitative, explorative study was performed based on three focus group interviews. A qualitative content analysis was conducted. The analysis resulted in the categories: 'Community'-The students experienced the interaction and the communication in different ways. 'Learning'-The students could gain both knowledge and understanding. In conclusion when the interdisciplinary collaboration was optimal, the students experienced it as enriching both in terms of interaction, communication, learning and understanding. Interdisciplinary collaboration can give students knowledge of cultural forms of expression so that they can better meet patients' needs. The students also gain an increased understanding related to care. Students can get good learning opportunities when different professions are taught together.
AbstractList Through interdisciplinary collaboration, a synthesis can be made together across subject boundaries that basically separate the subjects. This means that in addition to their own expertise, the professions can create a new understanding, new attitudes and new knowledge. In other words, a shared additional knowledge. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe nursing students' experiences of interdisciplinary collaboration in clinical studies in mental health services. A qualitative, explorative study was performed based on three focus group interviews. A qualitative content analysis was conducted. The analysis resulted in the categories: 'Community'-The students experienced the interaction and the communication in different ways. 'Learning'-The students could gain both knowledge and understanding. In conclusion when the interdisciplinary collaboration was optimal, the students experienced it as enriching both in terms of interaction, communication, learning and understanding. Interdisciplinary collaboration can give students knowledge of cultural forms of expression so that they can better meet patients' needs. The students also gain an increased understanding related to care. Students can get good learning opportunities when different professions are taught together.
Author Ulvestad, Ingunn
Kirkbakk Fjær, Kari
Skundberg-Kletthagen, Hege
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