Teamwork: Relevance and interdependence of interprofessional education

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OBJECTIVE: Determine the perception of university students regarding interprofessional and interdependent work between team members in their inclusion in primary care. METHODS: Analytical cross-sectional study. The sampling had a probabilistic, stratified random type with 95% confidence and 5% margin of error. Seven-hundred and four students of Public Universities in Santiago (Chile) answered self-administered questionnaire. RESULTS: Ninety-seven point eight of students say that interprofessional work is important; 27.1% of them declare that their university did not seem to show that their study plans were important. The professionals listed as most important in teams are physicians and nurses. CONCLUSIONS: S paces f or d evelopment a nd i nstitutional s upport a re k ey e lements t o promote interprofessional work. If this competence can involve each academic unit in their different formative spaces there will be a significant contribution to said promotion. Teamwork is a pending task.

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Tamayo, M., Besoaín-Saldaña, A., Aguirre, M., & Leiva, J. (2017). Teamwork: Relevance and interdependence of interprofessional education. Revista de Saude Publica, 51(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/S1518-8787.2017051006816

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