Journal article
Learning with and from each other: promoting international and interprofessional collaborations in physiotherapy education research–a literature review
L Remedios, C Gummesson
Physical Therapy Reviews | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Best practice in physical therapy education requires good quality and quantity of research based on authentic learning settings and teaching practices. Facilitating large multisite research and large data sets for analysis has the potential to contribute to a strong research base. Clinical research makes use of international and interprofessional consortiums to produce quantity and quality of research outcomes. Objectives: The paper aimed to investigate international and interprofessional co-authorship in educational research in a single journal and describe two collaborative models. Methods: The paper has two sections. (1) A review of co-authorship in 113 papers published in the..
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