The impact of learning styles on attitudes to interprofessional learning among nursing students: a longitudinal mixed methods study
Abstract Background A functional interprofessional teamwork improves collaborative patient-centred care. Participation in interprofessional education promotes cooperation after graduation. Individuals tend to use different approaches to learning depending on their individual preferences. The purpose...
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Main Authors: | Susanne Lundell Rudberg (Author), Hanna Lachmann (Author), Taina Sormunen (Author), Max Scheja (Author), Margareta Westerbotn (Author) |
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