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Interprofessional Competencies in Integrative Primary Healthcare

In October 2014, the National Center for Integrative Primary Healthcare (NCIPH) was launched as a collaboration between the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine and the Academic Consortium for Integrative Health and Medicine and supported by a grant from the Health Resources and Ser...

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Autores principales: Kligler, Benjamin, Brooks, Audrey J., Maizes, Victoria, Goldblatt, Elizabeth, Klatt, Maryanna, Koithan, Mary S., Kreitzer, Mary Jo, Lee, Jeannie K., Lopez, Ana Marie, McClafferty, Hilary, Rhode, Robert, Sandvold, Irene, Saper, Robert, Taren, Douglas, Wells, Eden, Lebensohn, Patricia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Global Advances in Health and Medicine 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4563887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26421232
http://dx.doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2015.064
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author Kligler, Benjamin
Brooks, Audrey J.
Maizes, Victoria
Goldblatt, Elizabeth
Klatt, Maryanna
Koithan, Mary S.
Kreitzer, Mary Jo
Lee, Jeannie K.
Lopez, Ana Marie
McClafferty, Hilary
Rhode, Robert
Sandvold, Irene
Saper, Robert
Taren, Douglas
Wells, Eden
Lebensohn, Patricia
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Brooks, Audrey J.
Maizes, Victoria
Goldblatt, Elizabeth
Klatt, Maryanna
Koithan, Mary S.
Kreitzer, Mary Jo
Lee, Jeannie K.
Lopez, Ana Marie
McClafferty, Hilary
Rhode, Robert
Sandvold, Irene
Saper, Robert
Taren, Douglas
Wells, Eden
Lebensohn, Patricia
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description In October 2014, the National Center for Integrative Primary Healthcare (NCIPH) was launched as a collaboration between the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine and the Academic Consortium for Integrative Health and Medicine and supported by a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration. A primary goal of the NCIPH is to develop a core set of integrative healthcare (IH) competencies and educational programs that will span the interprofessional primary care training and practice spectra and ultimately become a required part of primary care education. This article reports on the first phase of the NCIPH effort, which focused on the development of a shared set of competencies in IH for primary care disciplines. The process of development, refinement, and adoption of 10 “meta-competencies” through a collaborative process involving a diverse interprofessional team is described. Team members represent nursing, the primary care medicine professions, pharmacy, public health, acupuncture, naturopathy, chiropractic, nutrition, and behavioral medicine. Examples of the discipline-specific sub-competencies being developed within each of the participating professions are provided, along with initial results of an assessment of potential barriers and facilitators of adoption within each discipline. The competencies presented here will form the basis of a 45-hour online curriculum produced by the NCIPH for use in primary care training programs that will be piloted in a wide range of programs in early 2016 and then revised for wider use over the following year.
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spelling pubmed-45638872016-01-08 Interprofessional Competencies in Integrative Primary Healthcare Kligler, Benjamin Brooks, Audrey J. Maizes, Victoria Goldblatt, Elizabeth Klatt, Maryanna Koithan, Mary S. Kreitzer, Mary Jo Lee, Jeannie K. Lopez, Ana Marie McClafferty, Hilary Rhode, Robert Sandvold, Irene Saper, Robert Taren, Douglas Wells, Eden Lebensohn, Patricia Glob Adv Health Med Original Articles In October 2014, the National Center for Integrative Primary Healthcare (NCIPH) was launched as a collaboration between the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine and the Academic Consortium for Integrative Health and Medicine and supported by a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration. A primary goal of the NCIPH is to develop a core set of integrative healthcare (IH) competencies and educational programs that will span the interprofessional primary care training and practice spectra and ultimately become a required part of primary care education. This article reports on the first phase of the NCIPH effort, which focused on the development of a shared set of competencies in IH for primary care disciplines. The process of development, refinement, and adoption of 10 “meta-competencies” through a collaborative process involving a diverse interprofessional team is described. Team members represent nursing, the primary care medicine professions, pharmacy, public health, acupuncture, naturopathy, chiropractic, nutrition, and behavioral medicine. Examples of the discipline-specific sub-competencies being developed within each of the participating professions are provided, along with initial results of an assessment of potential barriers and facilitators of adoption within each discipline. The competencies presented here will form the basis of a 45-hour online curriculum produced by the NCIPH for use in primary care training programs that will be piloted in a wide range of programs in early 2016 and then revised for wider use over the following year. Global Advances in Health and Medicine 2015-09 2015-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4563887/ /pubmed/26421232 http://dx.doi.org/10.7453/gahmj.2015.064 Text en © 2015 GAHM LLC. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial- No Derivative 3.0 License, which permits rights to copy, distribute and transmit the work for noncommercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Brooks, Audrey J.
Maizes, Victoria
Goldblatt, Elizabeth
Klatt, Maryanna
Koithan, Mary S.
Kreitzer, Mary Jo
Lee, Jeannie K.
Lopez, Ana Marie
McClafferty, Hilary
Rhode, Robert
Sandvold, Irene
Saper, Robert
Taren, Douglas
Wells, Eden
Lebensohn, Patricia
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