ELIQ: Entry Level Interprofessional Questionnaire
Submitted by National Center... on Nov 4, 2013 - 10:41am CST
The ELIQ was developed to provide a student self-assessment of communication, team work skills, and attitudes toward collaborative learning and collaborative working both before and after qualification.
The Entry Level Interprofessional Questionnaire is a 27-item tool with a 5-point scale that is used to assess students' attitudes towards interprofessional education and collaboration. The tool has 3 subscales: communication and teamwork, interprofessional learning, and interprofessional interaction.
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 Street, K. N., Eaton, N., Clarke, B., Ellis, M., Young, P. M., Hunt, L., and Emond, A. (2007). Child disability case studies: an interprofessional learning opportunity for medical students and pediatric nursing students. Medical Education, 41(8), 771‐780. 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 Entry Level Interprofessional Questionnaire is a 9-item tool with a 5-point scale that is used to assess students' attitudes towards interprofessional education and collaboration. The tool specifically looks at attitude towards IP learning and professional stereotyping (Street et al., 2007)  | 
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| Country | UK | |
| Setting | Community | |
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 Medicine and Nursing  | 
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| Sample | 
 160 students 2 professions  | 
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| Subscale(s) & Psychometrics | Attitudes towards IP learning and professional stereotyping (roles) | 
 Internal consistency Cronbach's α Pre=.89, Post=.86 post Validity: concurrent validity  | 
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 Pollard, K. C., Miers, M. E., and Gilchrist, M. (2004). Collaborative learning for collaborative working? Initial findings from a longitudinal study of health and social care students. Health and Social Care in the Community, 12(4), 346‐358. 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 Entry Level Interprofessional Questionnaire is a 27-item tool with a 5-point scale that is used to assess students' attitudes towards interprofessional education and collaboration. The tool has 4 subscales: communication and teamwork, IP learning, IP interaction, and perceptions of relationships with colleagues (Pollard et al., 2004)  | 
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| Country | UK | |
| Setting | University | |
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 Phase 1: Nursing (420), Physical Therapy (127), Mental Health Nursing (76), Midwifery (43), Diagnostic Imaging (39), Social Work (31), Occupational Therapy (30), Radiotherapy (14) and Learning Diabilities Nursing (11) Phase 2: Nursing (209)  | 
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| Sample | 
 Students from 10 professional programs: Cohort 1=643, Cohort 2=209  | 
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| Subscale(s) & Psychometrics | communication and teamwork | 
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 IP learning  | 
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 IP interaction  | 
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 perceptions of relationships with colleagues  | 
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 Test-retest: Pearson’s correlation coefficients (r): Communication and teamwork=.78 IP learning=.86 IP interaction=.77 Internal consistency Cronbach’s α Communication and teamwork=.76, IP learning=.84, IP interaction=.82 Concurrent validity: Pearson correlation (r) UWE-°©‐ IPQ vs RIPLS and Interprofessional Communication Competence scale (ICCS): UWE-IPQ and RIPLS: r=.84 (p<0.001) UWE-IPQ and ICCS: r=.85 (p<0.001)  | 
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