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Improving the Interprofessional Practice, Knowledge, and Skills of Health Professions Students through an Interactive Course in Gerontology

Authors :
Mulvaney, Elizabeth A
Jantea, Rachel
Leslie, Paula
Toto, Pamela
Allias, Mary
Grant, Catherine
Hornyak, Victoria
Klinger, Julie
Nelson, Rhaven
Skledar, Susan
Covaleski, Kylea
Wright, Rollin
Mulvaney, Elizabeth A
Jantea, Rachel
Leslie, Paula
Toto, Pamela
Allias, Mary
Grant, Catherine
Hornyak, Victoria
Klinger, Julie
Nelson, Rhaven
Skledar, Susan
Covaleski, Kylea
Wright, Rollin
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Interprofessional, collaborative health care is the ideal standard in geriatrics. Students’ interprofessional practice skills are limited in typical siloed education. An experiential, team-based geriatrics course was designed to improve health professions (HP) students’ perceived knowledge, skills, and attitudes about interprofessional practice. Students (n=209) from dentistry, medicine, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physician assistant, social work, and speech-language pathology were assigned to interprofessional (IP) and medical-student only teams. The Interprofessional Collaborative Competency Attainment Survey-Revised (ICCAS-R) was administered pre- and post-course, along with program evaluations. Seventy percent of students completed both pre- and post-surveys. ICCAS-R scores were analyzed comparing the impact of training for medical students (n=78) on IP teams and remaining HP students (n=58). Students rated themselves as improved on all six ICCAS-R subscales (paired t-tests, p < 0.05). Sixty-nine percent rated themselves as better able to collaborate interprofessionally. A competitive team-based learning exercise using gamification was rated as the most authentic skill-building interprofessional activity. Experiential learning where students worked with the same team helped to build interprofessional and teamwork skills. Findings will be used to improve authenticity of the clinical and teamwork content, increase the use of gamification as a teaching technique, and refine students’ practice of IP teamwork competencies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, application/pdf, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1201563346
Document Type :
Electronic Resource