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Item The development of guidelines that incorporate interprofessional practice principles into rehabilitation services at a primary health care facility(University of the Western Cape, 2022) Kock, Luzaan; Mlenzana, NondweThere has been a global shift to an interprofessional model of care as interprofessional practice (IPP) has been highlighted as an innovative way to fight the challenges faced in the health system. The implementation of IPP is targeted at all employees who participate in the provision of healthcare services. IPP can happen at all levels of health care. The primary health care (PHC) level is seen as the core of a sustainable health system, and this study focused on the PHC level. Creating equal access to high-quality, patient-centred healthcare to the entire population is the goal of the provincial health plan known as Healthcare Plan 2030.Item Evaluation of the perceptions and understanding of rehabilitation professionals regarding the healthcare plan 2030(University of the Western Cape, 2017) Kock, Luzaan; Mlenzana, N.The healthcare plan 2030 represents the third wave of healthcare policies proposed by the post-apartheid Western Cape Department of Health. The focus of the plan is on creating equal access to quality patient-centred healthcare, which meets the aim of primary healthcare, namely to create better health for all. In the healthcare plan 2030, emphasis is laid on curative and preventative services with the rendering of rehabilitative and palliative care services at primary healthcare facilities. This study aimed to explore the perceptions and understanding of rehabilitation professionals regarding the healthcare plan 2030. Methods: The researcher reviewed the healthcare plan 2030 to clearly understand the plan.Item Exercise therapy education enriched through interprofessional(2021) Yu, Tak Wing; Achmat, Ghaleelullah; Kock, Luzaan; Smithdorf, GarethBiokineticist and physiotherapy professional scopes of practice are explicit that they are both exercise therapists, meaning that they use exercise as a treatment modality. Despite these well-defined scopes of the profession by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), there are examples of infringements where one profession is accused of conducting work supposedly the sole domain of the other.1 This tension related to overlapping professional is present globallyItem Exercise therapy education enriched through interprofessional teaching(Wiley, 2021) Yu, Tak Wing; Achmat, Ghaleelullah; Kock, LuzaanBiokineticist and physiotherapy professional scopes of practice are explicit that they are both exercise therapists, meaning that they use exercise as a treatment modality. Despite these well-defined scopes of the profession by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), there are examples of infringements where one profession is accused of conducting work supposedly the sole domain of the other.1 This tension related to overlapping professional is present globally.1 Role clarification is one of the interprofessional education (IPE) core competencies that define the responsibilities and appropriate role applications and optimises the scope of practice to effectively deliver patient care.Item Perceptions, attitudes and understanding of health professionals of interprofessional practice at a selected community health centre(AOSIS, 2021) Kock, Luzaan; Mlezana, Nondwe B.; Frantz, Jose M.Despite being identified as a solution to the challenges related to healthcare service delivery, the incorporation of interprofessional practice (IPP) into clinical practice has been limited. To implement an interprofessional model of healthcare, successfully, health professionals need to have an understanding of IPP and its related content.The aim of this study was to explore and describe the health professionals’ perceptions, attitudes and understanding of IPP at a selected community health centre.