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Interdisciplinary Education Apartment Simulation (IDEAS) Project: An Interdisciplinary Simulation for Transitional Home Care

Authors :
Jenna N. Sizemore
Amy Kurowski-Burt
Kimeran Evans
Adam Hoffman
Amy Summers
Gina M. Baugh
Source :
MedEdPORTAL, Vol 17 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Association of American Medical Colleges, 2021.

Abstract

Introduction Home-based care (HBC) is a valuable tool to provide care to rural, medically underserved populations. By mitigating geographic and transportation barriers for vulnerable populations, HBC is a promising modality of health care delivery. Interprofessional education has become an integral part in undergraduate and professional curricula; however, applications of team-based training in HBC are often missing from curricula. When included, instruction in HBC often utilizes didactic instruction or laboratory experiences, which are discipline-specific and lack a focus on integration of team-based care. Methods We implemented a standardized patient (SP) simulation of a posthospital discharge home visit using a team of learners from nursing, physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), dentistry, pharmacy, and medicine in a simulated home environment. Pre- and postsimulation competencies of interprofessional care were measured using the 20-item Interprofessional Collaborative Competency Attainment Survey (ICCAS). Results Throughout the academic years of August 2018 – August 2020, 68 students from nursing, PT, OT, pharmacy, medicine, and dentistry completed a simulated home visit with an SP discharged from a hospital. For all 20 perceived abilities on the ICCAS, learners showed a statistically significant increase in postsurvey measurement. A modest to large (.31 ≤ r ≤ .94) effect size was observed in the majority of responses. Discussion This SP simulation described a novel, interdisciplinary approach to incorporating HBC into interprofessional curricula.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23748265
Volume :
17
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
MedEdPORTAL
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.830381d3197840a89b06d18b7d743a93
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11111