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A quality improvement activity to promote interprofessional collaboration among health professions students

A quality improvement activity to promote interprofessional collaboration among health professions students

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT

To develop and evaluate a classroom-based curriculum designed to promote interprofessional competencies by having undergraduate students from various health professions work together on system-based problems using quality improvement (QI) methods and tools to improve patient-centered care.

DESIGN:

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Different roles, same goal: students learn about interprofessional practice in a clinical setting

Different roles, same goal: students learn about interprofessional practice in a clinical setting

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:15am CDT

The Shriners Hospitals for Children-Canada has developed an innovative Interprofessional Education Program to help tomorrow's healthcare professionals gain the skills and knowledge they need to work effectively in teams to provide efficient, collaborative and family-centred care. Undergraduate students in nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy participated in group discussions, seminars by staff members and group presentations.

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Falls assessment and prevention: a multidisciplinary teaching intervention

Falls assessment and prevention: a multidisciplinary teaching intervention

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT

BACKGROUND:

Falls are a common and important clinical problem, and with ageing populations worldwide it is important for health care professionals to learn about falls management. The multidisciplinary nature of falls teams also provides an ideal opportunity for interprofessional collaboration in teaching.

CONTEXT:

In this article, we describe a pilot multidisciplinary falls assessment and prevention workshop for second-year medical students at a London medical school.

INNOVATION AND IMPLICATIONS:

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Effects of interprofessional education on patient perceived quality of care

Effects of interprofessional education on patient perceived quality of care

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT

BACKGROUND:

Active patient-based learning by working together at an interprofessional clinical education ward (CEW) increases collaborative and professional competence among students.

AIM:

To assess the patients' perceptions of collaborative and communicative aspects of care when treated by interprofessional student teams as compared to usual care.

METHOD:

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Making the transition from physiotherapy student to interprofessional team member

Making the transition from physiotherapy student to interprofessional team member

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT

OBJECTIVES:

To explore final-year physiotherapy students' perceptions and experiences of interprofessional learning in the university and placement setting.

STUDY DESIGN:

Focus group and mixed qualitative and quantitative questionnaire.

SETTING:

Coventry University.

PARTICIPANTS:

Third-year physiotherapy students at Coventry University.

METHODS:

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Learning through service: student perceptions on volunteering at interprofessional hepatitis B student-run clinics

Learning through service: student perceptions on volunteering at interprofessional hepatitis B student-run clinics

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT

Student-run clinics (SRCs) are widespread, but studies on their educational impact are limited. We surveyed preclinical medical, nursing, and pharmacy students about their experiences in a hepatitis B elective which provided opportunities to they could volunteer at hepatitis B screening and vaccination SRCs. Student responses revealed positive perceptions of the volunteer experience. Benefits included interacting with patients, developing clinical skills, providing service to disadvantaged populations, and collaborating with health professional peers.

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A simulated interprofessional rounding experience in a clinical assessment course

A simulated interprofessional rounding experience in a clinical assessment course

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Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT

OBJECTIVE:

To implement a simulated interprofessional rounding experience using human patient simulators as a required activity for third-year pharmacy students in a clinical assessment course.

DESIGN:

Interprofessional student teams consisting of pharmacy, medical, and physician assistant students participated in a simulated interprofessional rounding experience in which they provided comprehensive medical care for a simulated patient in an inpatient setting.

ASSESSMENT:

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