Unveiling the impact of interprofessional education on shaping students’ interprofessional identity and collaboration perception: a mixed-method study

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Background: Interprofessional education (IPE) has the potential to shape students’ collaboration perception and interprofessional identity but remains understudied. This study aims to understand the effects of the IPE program as a contextual trigger to promote collaboration perception change and interprofessional identity formation among healthcare professional students. Methods: Using concurrent triangulation mixed-methods, we examined the relationship between collaboration perception and interprofessional identity change among health profession students (N = 263), and explored their perspectives on how their IPE experiences influenced their perception and identity. Participants completed the Interdisciplinary Education Perception Scale and Extended Professional Identity Scale and responded to open-ended questions before and after the IPE intervention. Pearson’s correlation, t-tests, regression (quantitative), and thematic analysis (qualitative) were conducted. Results: Teams with initially lower collaboration perception (M = 3.59) and lower interprofessional identity (M = 3.59) showed a significant increase in collaboration perception (M = 3.76, t = 2.63; p =.02) and interprofessional identity (M = 3.97, t = 4.86; p

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He, Q., Dizon, J. I. W. T., Ganotice, F. A., Zheng, B., Yeung, P. P. N., Shen, X., … Tipoe, G. L. (2024). Unveiling the impact of interprofessional education on shaping students’ interprofessional identity and collaboration perception: a mixed-method study. BMC Medical Education, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05833-0

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