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Interprofessional clinical training for undergraduate students in an emergency department setting

Interprofessional clinical training for undergraduate students in an emergency department setting

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

Interprofessional education (IPE) for teams of undergraduate students has since 1999 been carried out at the orthopedic emergency department at the Karolinska University Hospital. During a 2-week period, teams of medical, nursing and physiotherapy students practice together. With the aim of training professional and collaboration skills, the teams take care of patients with varying acute complaints, under the guidance of supervisors from each profession.

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Multiprofessional education: improving care for acutely ill children

Multiprofessional education: improving care for acutely ill children

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

A three-year programme was established for practitioners who work with acutely ill and injured children and young people. Courses were held in urban and rural areas of Scotland and more than 2,000 NHS staff, including nurses, paramedics, doctors and allied health professionals, took part. Three-day training comprised clinical skills updates, scenario-based teaching and observed structural clinical examinations. As a result, NHS Scotland says care delivery to children, young people and their families has improved in community and hospital environments.

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Development and initial validation of the Pharmacist Frequency of Interprofessional Collaboration Instrument (FICI-P) in primary care

Development and initial validation of the Pharmacist Frequency of Interprofessional Collaboration Instrument (FICI-P) in primary care

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

BACKGROUND:

Existing validated measures of pharmacist-physician collaboration focus on measuring attitudes toward collaboration and do not measure frequency of collaborative interactions.

OBJECTIVE:

To develop and validate an instrument to measure the frequency of collaboration between pharmacists and general practitioners (GPs) from the pharmacist's perspective.

METHODS:

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Parent presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation: evaluating a clinical practice change

Parent presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation: evaluating a clinical practice change

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

RATIONALE:

Parent presence during invasive procedures and/or resuscitation is a relatively underdeveloped and controversial practice. Much of the concern stems from the apprehension of the medical community.

OBJECTIVES:

To evaluate whether implementation of formal practice guidelines and corresponding interprofessional education would improve clinicians' sense of preparation and comfort in providing parents with options during their children's procedures.

METHODS:

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Interprofessional workshop to improve mutual understanding between pharmacy and medical students

Interprofessional workshop to improve mutual understanding between pharmacy and medical students

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

OBJECTIVE:

To measure changes in pharmacy and medical students' physician-pharmacist collaboration scores resulting from a workshop designed to promote understanding of the others' roles in health care.

METHODS:

More than 88% of first-year pharmacy (n = 215) and medical (n = 205) students completed the Scale of Attitudes Toward Physician-Pharmacist Collaboration on 3 occasions in order to establish a baseline of median scores and to determine whether the scores were influenced by an interprofessional workshop.

RESULTS:

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Changing stress while stressing change: the role of interprofessional education in mediating stress in the introduction of a transformative technology

Changing stress while stressing change: the role of interprofessional education in mediating stress in the introduction of a transformative technology

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

The introduction of a transformative technology into practice settings can affect the functioning of interprofessional teams, placing stress on interprofessional relationships, thus slowing adoption and change. This study explored the potential of an interprofessional education (IPE) approach to mediate this stress and facilitate the adoption of a transformative technology- Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT).

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Development of interprofessional education in mental health practice: adapting the Leicester Model

Development of interprofessional education in mental health practice: adapting the Leicester Model

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

Mental health provides a unique opportunity for health and social care students to experience interprofessional team working and collaborative practice. We tested whether we could introduce interprofessional learning into this area of collaborative practice by choosing to adapt and use a robust practice-based interprofessional education model. We outline the steps taken to adopt and adapt the model, which includes using action research principles. The research phase consisted of three cycles of teaching and evaluation.

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Effectiveness of an Adapted SBAR Communication Tool for a Rehabilitation Setting

Effectiveness of an Adapted SBAR Communication Tool for a Rehabilitation Setting

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

Effective communication and teamwork have been identified in the literature as key enablers of patient safety. The SBAR (Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation) process has proven to be an effective communication tool in acute care settings to structure high-urgency communications, particularly between physicians and nurses; however, little is known of its effectiveness in other settings. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an adapted SBAR tool for both urgent and non-urgent situations within a rehabilitation setting.

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Outcomes of interprofessional collaboration for hospitalized cancer patients

Outcomes of interprofessional collaboration for hospitalized cancer patients

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

This study aims to evaluate the effect of the intensity of interprofessional collaboration on hospitalized cancer patients. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 312 patients to examine the effects of intensity of interprofessional collaboration (low vs high intensity collaboration) on patient satisfaction, uncertainty, pain management, and length of stay. Data on the intensity of interprofessional collaboration, patient satisfaction, and uncertainty were collected from professionals and patients using valid and reliable instruments.

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