학술논문

Get it together: Issues that facilitate collaboration in teams of learners in intensive care.
Document Type
Article
Source
Medical Teacher. May2016, Vol. 38 Issue 5, p491-497. 7p.
Subject
*GROUP work in education
*INTERPROFESSIONAL education
*COLLABORATIVE learning
*CRITICAL care medicine
*PROBLEM solving
*CONTENT analysis
*EXPERIENCE
*HOSPITAL medical staff
*INTENSIVE care units
*INTERDISCIPLINARY education
*INTERPROFESSIONAL relations
*INTERVIEWING
*RESEARCH methodology
*MOTIVATION (Psychology)
*NURSING students
*REFLECTION (Philosophy)
*RESEARCH funding
*STUDENTS
*TIME
*QUALITATIVE research
*JUDGMENT sampling
*CLINICAL supervision
*MEDICAL coding
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
Language
ISSN
0142-159X
Abstract
Introduction: The study describes issues that facilitate collaboration in teams of learners in an interprofessional education unit in intensive care. Methods: A descriptive qualitative study design was applied using semi-structured interviews based on the critical incident technique and qualitative content analysis. Nineteen participants, eight learners in their specialist training, nine supervisors and two head supervisors in Sweden identified 47 incidents. Result: Teams of learners having control was the core issue. Motivation, time, experiences and reflection were central issues for facilitating collaboration. Conclusion: Efficiently training teams how to collaborate requires learners having control while acting on their common understanding and supervisors taking a facilitating role supporting teams to take control of their critical analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]