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Ann Ig. 2024 Apr 18; doi: 10.7416/ai.2024.2631. Online ahead of print

Enhancing Primary Health Care through Interprofessional education: Insights from a Training Workshop

Chiara Milani1, Giulia Naldini2, Giulia Occhini3, Irene Pontalti3, Lorenzo Baggiani2, Marco Nerattini4, Chiara Lorini1, Lucia Turco5, Guglielmo Bonaccorsi1, PHC-W working group6, Marco Del Riccio1

1 Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence, Italy
2 Department of Community Healthcare Network, Azienda USL Toscana Centro, Florence, Italy
3 General Practitioner, Azienda USL Toscana Centro, Florence, Italy
4 Central Tuscany Health Society, Florence, Italy
5 Regional Health Agency of Tuscany, Florence, Italy
6 Various institutions in Florence, Italy. The members of the PHC-W working group are listed before the references

Abstract

Introduction.
Strengthening primary care services with a focus on comprehensive Primary Health Care principles necessitates collaborative work practices within interprofessional teams. In Italy, the Local Health District of Florence embodies a comprehensive Primary Health Care -inspired model of primary care, prominently featuring the House of Community concept.  This work presents findings and insights from a multidisciplinary, interprofessional education activity tailored for healthcare  professionals, researchers, and students actively participating in the primary care reorganization.

Methods.
The activity was structured using a four-phase learning model (imaginative, analytical, common sense, and dynamic), aligning with four distinct activities (brainstorming, lecture, case study, and group project).

Results.
Key themes that emerged encompassed the significance of nurturing relationships among team members, the aspiration for an inclusive work environment, the vital role of community engagement and collaboration across various services, disciplines, and sectors beyond healthcare.

Discussion.
These themes highlight the essential attributes of successful primary care practices built on the principles of comprehensive  comprehensive Primary Health Care. Throughout the innovation process of primary care services, interprofessional education  training events emerged as indispensable components for bolstering implementation and ensuring sustainability. This study  underscores the crucial role of interprofessional education in bridging the gap between theoretical constructs and practical  application, emphasizing that comprehensive Primary Healthcare principles find tangible manifestation in real-world scenarios.

KEYWORDS: Education in healthcare; comprehensive Primary Health Care; c-PHC; medical education; interprofessional education; workshop
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