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Patient centered care in interprofessional collaborative practice: teachers opinion. Har passerat

Tisdag 14 maj 2024 15:44 - 16:30 Poster Arena

Rapportör: Edvaldo Souza

Spår: Learning and Education, Posters

Poster can be found in location 27.

In accordance with guidelines from the World Health Organization and following national guidelines for health courses in Brazil, the Faculdade Pernambucana de Saúde (located in the Northeast of Brazil) created in 2022 the Center for Interprofessional Health Care and Learning ( CAAIS) with the aim of developing interprofessional practical activities centered on the person, and involving teachers and students from eight health courses, i.e. physical education, nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy, medicine, nutrition, dentistry, and psychology. This is an experience report with the opinion of teachers from CAAIS about the activities carried out centered on the person through a word cloud. The community of Tijolos is located around the FPS and does not have a basic health unit. At CAAIS, care is offered to children, adolescents, adults and the elderly with the main aim of restoring, maintaining and promoting health. An opinion survey was carried out during a week of service. Nineteen CAAIS teachers with an average age of 41.9 (SD=+/- 14.4) years old participated in the opinion survey, of which 12 (63.2%) were female and 7 (36.8%) were male. Regarding degrees, 3 (15.8%) had specialization, 8 (42.1%5) master's and doctorate respectively. Regarding the undergraduate course, 4 (21.1%) were from the physical education medicine course respectively, 3 (15.7%) were from the dentistry and nursing courses respectively, 2 (10.5%) were from the nutrition and pharmacy courses respectively, and 1 (5.25) was from the psychology course. The average length of professional practice was 14.5 (SD=+/- 14.5) years. Regarding having previous experience with patient/person-centered care, 9 (47.4%) reported yes. The most used and highlighted words in the word cloud were: care. Welcoming, Empathy, Learning, Individuality and Humanization. This experience suggests that teachers understood the person/patient-centered care strategy and its importance and commitment.  

Språk

English

Seminarietyp

Poster

Konferens

GCPCC

Authors

Edvaldo Souza, Reneide Silva, Antonio Soares, Maria Barreto, Marina Caminha, Lígia Barros

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Edvaldo Souza Rapportör

Faculty Member at CAAIS
Faculdade Pernambucana de Saúde

"I am a physician who graduated 40 years ago and has worked from the beginning of my career in clinical preceptorship and as a faculty member in specialization and postgraduate courses. Currently, I am the coordinator of the postgraduate program at the Faculdade Pernambucana de Saúde, located at Northeastern Brazil, and a faculty member at the Center for Interprofessional Health Care and Learning at FPS, where we focus on individual or patient-centered care