Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5569420 Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundEffective communication is essential for interprofessional collaborative practice; however, a conceptual framework of interprofessional collaborative communication (ICC) has not been proposed.PurposeDevelop and apply a conceptual framework of ICC.MethodsLiterature on interprofessional collaboration and interprofessional communication informed framework development; we then applied it to analyze medical student communication with a standardized nurse (SN). We identified prototypical ways that students engaged in two of the ICC framework constructs. Nurses provided feedback on our framework.DiscussionThe ICC conceptual framework consisted of four constructs. Higher rated students engaged in more bidirectional information exchange and solicited the SN's input into the care plan. Prototypes ranged from less collaborative (i.e. closed-ended) to more collaborative exchanges inviting the SN to share knowledge and suggestions. Six nurses endorsed the framework.ConclusionsBidirectional information exchange and soliciting input into decision-making may be particularly important for ICC. This novel ICC framework can inform curriculum development and learner assessment.

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