A review of the Japanese literature on factors generating conflicts of IPW/IPW

  • SATO Shinji
    Department of Psychiatry, Ibaraki Clinical Educational and Training Center, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba Department of Psychiatry, Ibaraki Prefectural Central Hospital
  • SHIMASUE Noriko
    Faculty of Health and Social Service, Saitama Prefectural University
  • OBU Norie
    Faculty of Integrated Arts and Social Sciences, Japan Women’s University
  • KAYABA Kazunori
    Faculty of Health and Social Service, Saitama Prefectural University

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  • IPW/IPEにおける葛藤の要因に関する日本語文献レビュー
  • IPW/IPE ニ オケル カットウ ノ ヨウイン ニ カンスル ニホンゴ ブンケン レビュー

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【Aim】There has been considerable research on conflicts of IPW among medical staff members. However, in Japan, there have been few reports that identify factors associated with conflicts occurring in real medical practice according to statistically processing clinical factors such as differences of training process among medical staffs or that of values and so on. In this paper, we review Japanese reports on conflicts in IPW processing data. 【Methods and Results】We searched for studies about conflicts of IPW using key words such as “interprofessional,” “association,” “collaboration,” and “conflicts” on the Japan Medical Abstracts Society and CiNii websites, and found six reports dating from April 1983 to December 2016. 【Discussion】These 6 studies showed many differences in both their subjects and their methods. The previous theories of IPW conflicts that are cited, appear in theories of sociology or business administration, however, there are many differences between medical practice and business. In Japan, further investigation is needed into factors associated with conflicts of IPW due to the processing of qualitative or quantitative data from real medical practices.

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