Priscille
Sauvegrain,
PhD
Doctor
Sorbonne University
Priscille SAUVEGRAIN is a clinical midwife in the maternity of Pitié-Salpêtrière in Paris and a public
health researcher affiliated with the EPOPé team in perinatal, obstetric and paediatric epidemiology at
Inserm (UMR1153).
She holds a PhD in the sociology of migration and inter-ethnic relations. Her research work, conducted
with qualitative and interdisciplinary approaches, focuses on the health of immigrant women in France
and the quality of care they receive. Her research aims to explore some of the mechanisms underlying
social inequalities in maternal and perinatal health. She is affiliated to the Convergences Migrations
Institute.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
The learning of interprofessional collaboration is crucial during health studies but there are still obstacles. The development of students' interprofessional identity (IPI) could be a lever to enhance this learning. This identity allows to develop a feeling of belonging to a broader community than an own profession. Students develop interprofessional behaviours, thoughts, and attitudes. Its activation is contextual, especially during clinical training. That place would be considered as a socialisation space. The factors associated with the development of IPI in that particular context have…