What interventions mobilise professional identity? : a systematic scoping review

Ann Dadich, Stephanie Best

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Abstract

![CDATA[Interprofessional care obliges different professions to share decision-making and sometimes, practices. Given established hierarchies, it can be difficult to promote interprofessional care, partly because of the need to reshape professional identities. Despite interest in effective interprofessional care, there is limited research on how professional identity can be mobilised to promote it. A systematic scoping review of academic publications was conducted to address this void. Fifteen publications met the inclusion criteria, offering some evidence that professional identities can be mobilised. Of these, only six explicitly targeted professional identity. As such, concentrated scholarship is needed on the relationship between professional identity and interprofessional care, lest interprofessional care programs have limited, sustained effect.]]
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFlourishing in Our New Normal: 35th ANZAM Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 5-7 December 2022, Conference Proceedings
PublisherANZAM
Pages772-786
Number of pages15
ISBN (Print)9780648110972
Publication statusPublished - 2022
EventAustralian and New Zealand Academy of Management. International conference -
Duration: 5 Dec 2022 → …

Conference

ConferenceAustralian and New Zealand Academy of Management. International conference
Period5/12/22 → …

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