Learning to create new solutions together: a focus group study exploring interprofessional innovation in midwifery education

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Abstract

Undergraduate students can learn how to be innovative in partnerships with health care institutions and private enterprises. This study portrays how a three phase innovation model was applied in an interprofessional health education context at a Danish university college.

The aim of the study was to explore midwifery, nutrition and health as well physiotherapy students' perceptions of participating in a real-life innovation project situated in antenatal care.

A total of eighteen students participated in five focus group interviews. Thematic analysis was used to interpret data findings. Data analysis revealed three themes: ‘Navigating in uncertainty’, ‘Being part of a team’ and ‘Impact of project learning’.

Students found project learning to be the most relevant with regards to their clinical practice. Furthermore, study findings suggest that innovation is promoted by teamwork, interprofessional participation, mentor support and external partnerships.
Original languageEnglish
JournalNurse Education in Practice
Volume16
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)298-304
Number of pages6
ISSN1471-5953
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2016

Keywords

  • professional bachelor programmes
  • interprofessional education
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Innovation
  • Collaborative learning

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