Practical work, research, and education facilitating interprofessional work (IPW) -Considering examples of efforts in Nagasaki

Clinics, pharmacies, and visiting nursing stations involved in home care support require human resource development and education that facilitate the performance of interprofessional work (IPW) in addition to medical information sharing systems and human networks between hospital and community medic...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Community Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 3 - 13
Main Author Teshima, Mugen
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japanese Association of Home Care Pharmacies 2024
一般社団法人 日本在宅薬学会
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ISSN2188-658X
2434-5288
DOI10.32228/jjcmps.2024.5002

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Summary:Clinics, pharmacies, and visiting nursing stations involved in home care support require human resource development and education that facilitate the performance of interprofessional work (IPW) in addition to medical information sharing systems and human networks between hospital and community medical care staff. It was confirmed that promoting community-participatory interprofessional education (IPE) deepens the understanding of other professions. IPE is the foundation of human network-based training/education and medical information collaboration in IPW. In this study, I will introduce various IPE and IPW initiatives in Nagasaki, including the author’s own activities.
ISSN:2188-658X
2434-5288
DOI:10.32228/jjcmps.2024.5002