posted on 2022-02-28, 15:54authored byNoreen O'Leary, Emer Guinan
Interprofessional education (IPE) in Ireland is at an early stage. Currently, there is no data to reflect the
amount and type of IPE occurring across the Island of Ireland. To support IPE implementation, data is
needed on existing IPE which will identify gaps and foundations on which to build. We designed a cross sectional, online, anonymous survey to map geographical IPE locations, IPE setting, and type of IPE
offered. Results were analyzed by exporting raw data to Microsoft Excel. The survey was completed by
21 participants. Over half of participants (n = 12) came from two professions: physiotherapy and speech
and language therapy. Participants were from 4 counties (from a potential 32): Cork, Dublin, Galway, and
Limerick. There were twice as many university educator participants (n = 14) as compared to clinical
educators (n = 7). Shared modules and guest lectures from other professions were frequent methods of
shared learning. At university level the most frequent IPE activity was interprofessional problem-based
learning/case study. At clinical sites students interact with a range of qualified professionals and have
limited opportunities to work with students from other professions. This may impact the range of
collaborative work skills developed and thus readiness for workforce entry.