The longitudinal elderly person shadowing program: outcomes from an interprofessional senior partner mentoring program
The longitudinal elderly person shadowing program: outcomes from an interprofessional senior partner mentoring program
Submitted by National Center... on Mar 14, 2014 - 11:14am CDT
The University of Saskatchewan's Longitudinal Elderly Person Shadowing (LEPS) is an interprofessional senior mentors program (SMP) where teams of undergraduate students in their first year of medicine, pharmacy, and physiotherapy; 2nd year of nutrition; 3rd year nursing; and 4th year social work partner with community-dwelling older adults. Existing literature on SMPs provides little information on the sustainability of attitudinal changes toward older adults or changes in interprofessional attitudes.
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