Supervisors' pedagogies for supporting interns to learn intra- and interprofessional collaboration: a qualitative and quantitative ego network analysis

Esther de Groot, Mirte van den Broek, Janneke T Fokkens, Janneke A M Witte, Roger A M J Damoiseaux, Dorien Zwart

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Abstract

This work aims to understand intra- and interprofessional networks of general practitioners (GPs) and ear, nose, and throat specialists (ENT specialists), and in what manner supervisors in these specialties involve interns in their professional network to help them learn intra- and interprofessional collaboration. An egocentric social network approach was used to collect and analyze quantitative as well as qualitative data. For this, semi-structured interviews were held with ten GP and ten ENT specialists. GPs had significantly more interprofessional contacts than ENT specialists (p < .01), with no significant difference in the network sizes of both professions (p = .37). All supervisors involved interns in their (ego)network actively as well as more passively. They actively discussed how collaboration with other professionals evolved, or passively assumed that an intern would learn from observing the supervisors' network interactions. Many supervisors considered the interns' initiative essential in deciding to involve an intern in their network. Although the workplace of GPs differed notably from hospital settings where ENT specialists work, the network sizes of both were comparable. Clerkships at the general practice seemed to provide more opportunities to learn interprofessional collaboration, for example with the medical nurse. Supervisors in both specialties could involve interns more actively in their intra- and interprofessional network while interns could take more initiative to learn collaboration from their supervisors' network.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-192
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of interprofessional care
Volume35
Issue number2
Early online date7 Feb 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Clerkships
  • Interprofessional collaboration
  • Professional relations
  • Supervisors
  • Work-based learning

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