Developing a national undergraduate standardized curriculum for future healthcare professionals on "Making Every Contact Count" for chronic disease prevention in the Republic of Ireland

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Table 1Curriculum Development Process
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2019-11-23
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Sinclair, Dawn
Savage, Eileen
O'Brien, Maria
O'Reilly, Anthony
Mullaney, Carmel
Killeen, Marie
O'Reilly, Orlaith
Field, Catherine Anne
Fitzpatrick, Patricia
Murrin, Celine
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Taylor & Francis Group
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This report describes the development of the first national undergraduate interprofessional standardized curriculum in chronic disease prevention for healthcare professionals in the Republic of Ireland. This project brought together for the first time all higher education institutions nationwide in a novel collaboration with the national health service i.e. the Health Service Executive (HSE), to develop a standardized national curriculum for undergraduate health care professions. The curriculum sits within the framework of Making Every Contact Count, the goal of which is to re-orientate health services to embed the ethos of prevention through lifestyle behavior change as part of the routine care of health professionals. The core focus of Making Every Contact Count is chronic disease prevention, targeting four main lifestyle risk factors for chronic disease; tobacco use, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity and unhealthy eating. Making Every Contact Count is a key component of Healthy Ireland, the Irish national framework for health and wellbeing. The aim of the curriculum is to prepare newly qualified health professionals with the skills needed to support patients to achieve lifestyle behavior change delivered as part of routine clinical care.
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National curriculum , Making every contact count , Brief intervention , Chronic disease prevention and management , Interprofessional
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Sinclair, D., Savage, E, O'Brien, M., O'Reilly, A., Mullaney, C., Killeen, M., O'Reilly, O., Field, C. A., Fitzpatrick, P., Murrin, C., Connolly, D., Patterson, A., Denieffe, S., Elmusharaf, K., Hickey, A., Mellon, L., Flood, M. and Sweeney, M. R. (2019) 'Developing a national undergraduate standardized curriculum for future healthcare professionals on "Making Every Contact Count" for chronic disease prevention in the Republic of Ireland', Journal of Interprofessional Care. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2019.1684884
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© 2019, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Interprofessional Care on 23 November 2019, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2019.1684884