Integrating neuroscience and social psychology in researching interprofessional education: the INSPIRE framework.
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| Title: | Integrating neuroscience and social psychology in researching interprofessional education: the INSPIRE framework. |
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| Authors: | Schenke, Kimberley C. (AUTHOR), Rae, Pamela J. L. (AUTHOR), Charlesford, Jaysan J. (AUTHOR), Gee, Philip (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Journal of Interprofessional Care. Jul/Aug2026, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p716-727. 12p. |
| Subjects: | Interdisciplinary education, Social psychology, Interprofessional relations, Neurosciences, Conceptual structures, Medical research, Quality assurance |
| Abstract: | There is an increasing focus on the importance of interprofessional education as an integral part of health and social care training. However, the fundamental psychological processes underlying successful interprofessional education are not well understood. Here we propose a single framework, Integrating Neuroscience and Social Psychology In Researching Interprofessional Education (INSPIRE), grounded in evidence from social psychology and neuroscience that could be used to generate testable hypotheses to inform the design, development and evaluation of interprofessional education. The application of this framework offers a novel, scientifically grounded approach to improving the learning outcomes of interprofessional education and provides a foundation for future research in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: | Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection |
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| Abstract: | There is an increasing focus on the importance of interprofessional education as an integral part of health and social care training. However, the fundamental psychological processes underlying successful interprofessional education are not well understood. Here we propose a single framework, Integrating Neuroscience and Social Psychology In Researching Interprofessional Education (INSPIRE), grounded in evidence from social psychology and neuroscience that could be used to generate testable hypotheses to inform the design, development and evaluation of interprofessional education. The application of this framework offers a novel, scientifically grounded approach to improving the learning outcomes of interprofessional education and provides a foundation for future research in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 13561820 |
| DOI: | 10.1080/13561820.2026.2654562 |