IPFS: Interprofessional Facilitation Scale
Submitted by National Center... on Nov 4, 2013 - 10:51am CST
IPFS was developed to assess skills in interprofessional education facilitation to aid educators shifting from the more didactic teacher role to the more interactive facilitator-of-learning role which requires effort and skill acquisition. This scale can quantify the necessary skillset by evaluating facilitation skills and competencies.
The Interprofessional Education (IPE) Facilitation Scale is a 15-item tool with a 4-point scale that is used to assess interprofessional education facilitation. The tool has two subscales: IP facilitation and collaborative patient centered practice.
This instrument can be found in Table 1 in: Sargeant, J., Hill, T., and Breau, L. (2010). Development and testing of a scale to assess Interprofessional Education (IPE) Facilitation Scale. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 30(2), 126-131. PLEASE NOTE: Only those with paid subscriptions to the Wiley Online Library may access the full text of this copyright-protected article. Contact your institutional library or the publisher for details.
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Sargeant, J., Hill, T., and Breau, L. (2010). Development and testing of a scale to assess Interprofessional Education (IPE) Facilitation Scale. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 30(2), 126-131. PLEASE NOTE: Only those with paid subscriptions to the Wiley Online Library may access the full text of this copyright-protected article. Contact your institutional library or the publisher for details. |
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Tool Description |
The Interprofessional Education (IPE) Facilitation Scale is a 15-item tool with a 4-point scale that is used to assess interprofessional education facilitation. The tool has two subscales: IP facilitation and collaborative patient centered practice (Sargeant et al., 2010) |
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Country | Canada | |
Setting | Health professionals working with cancer care patients in outpatient clinics | |
Professions |
Medicine, Nursing, Radiation Oncologists, Radiation Therapy, Social Work, Pharmacy, Psychiatry, Health Policy Analysts, Interpreters |
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Sample |
311 professionals from 15 health disciplines. |
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Subscale(s) & Psychometrics | IP facilitation (7 competencies) |
Cronbach’s α: Validity: Factor 1: inter-item correlations =.42 to .64 |
collaborative patient-centered practice (9 competencies) |
Factor 2: inter-item correlations =.47 to .66 |
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