The meaning of interprofessional education and collaborative practice for the academisation of health professions / Die Relevanz Interprofessioneller Lern- und Arbeitsprozesse im Kontext der Akademisierung der Gesundheitsberufe
Categoria dell'articolo: Research Articles
Pubblicato online: 21 mag 2016
Pagine: 21 - 28
Ricevuto: 10 feb 2016
Accettato: 03 mar 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ijhp-2016-0003
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© 2016 Ursula Walkenhorst, published by Sciendo
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The academization of health professions is a complex process, whose progress is denoted by the parallelism of different processes. These include for example the setup of scientific disciplines as well as the development of higher education concepts. Meanwhile, entering interprofessional teaching and work processes is demanded. This requirement is a chance and often a concern of specialist development. In this article, interprofessionalism is defined as a social construct and distinct object of research that is a crucial requirement for the academisation of health professions. The engagement with other professions and disciplines as outlined with exemplary processes is relevant for the development of specialist profiles and should be supported.