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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

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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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Physician assistant student exposure to the long-term care setting by working with a consultant pharmacist

Physician assistant student exposure to the long-term care setting by working with a consultant pharmacist

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

PURPOSE:

Physician assistant (PA) students need exposure to a wide range of clinical settings including long-term care (LTC); however, finding consistent educational LTC opportunities is difficult. This article describes a unique, replicable, educational opportunity for PA students to get exposure to the LTC setting by working with a consultant pharmacist.

METHODS:

Pairs of students spent 4 hours with the pharmacist, reviewing and copresenting two to three patient charts. Students completed a questionnaire that asked them to describe what they had learned.

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Toward better care of delirious patients at the end of life: a pilot study of an interprofessional educational intervention

Toward better care of delirious patients at the end of life: a pilot study of an interprofessional educational intervention

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

Symptom distress with end-of-life delirium (EOLD) is complex and multidimensional, and interprofessional (IP) teams require knowledge and skill to effectively care for these patients and their families. The purpose of this pilot study was to test an educational intervention about EOLD for IP teams at a long-term care facility and a hospice.

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A cross-sectional survey examining the extent to which interprofessional education is used to teach nursing, pharmacy and medical students in Australian and New Zealand universities

A cross-sectional survey examining the extent to which interprofessional education is used to teach nursing, pharmacy and medical students in Australian and New Zealand universities

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

The current status of interprofessional education (IPE) in Australian and New Zealand universities is largely unexamined despite its generally acknowledged benefit. Data are also limited about the use of IPE in teaching medication safety to nursing, pharmacy and medical students. For this reason a web-based cross-sectional survey was used to gather information from Australian and New Zealand universities offering nursing, pharmacy or medical programs. Responses were received from 31 of the 43 (72%) target universities.

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Interprofessional SDM train-the-trainer program "Fit for SDM": provider satisfaction and impact on participation

Interprofessional SDM train-the-trainer program "Fit for SDM": provider satisfaction and impact on participation

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

OBJECTIVE:

The aim of the study was to evaluate the interprofessional SDM training program "Fit for SDM" in medical rehabilitation, which was implemented in two steps: (1) university staff trained providers in executive positions as trainers and (2) the providers trained their staff.

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Evaluation of the learning experiences afforded through multipractice learning in primary care: a project in the development of a multiprofessional learning organisation

Evaluation of the learning experiences afforded through multipractice learning in primary care: a project in the development of a multiprofessional learning organisation

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

This mixed methods study used questionnaires and focus groups to evaluate a multiprofessional learning environment in which undergraduate pharmacy students were attached to general practices to learn alongside general practice specialist trainees (GPSTRs). All 27 of the first cohort of third-year undergraduate pharmacists elected to take part in the study.

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British Columbia interprofessional model for simulation-based education in health care: a network of simulation sites

British Columbia interprofessional model for simulation-based education in health care: a network of simulation sites

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

The rapid uptake of simulation-based education has led to the development of simulation programs and centers all around the world. Unfortunately, many of these centers are functioning as localized silos and not taking advantage of the potential for collaboration with other regional centers to promote interprofessional education.

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Interprofessional student education: exchange program between Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

Interprofessional student education: exchange program between Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

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

The growing popularity of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), of which estimated 38% of adults in the United States used in 2007, has engendered changes in medical school curricula to increase students' awareness of it. Exchange programs between conventional medical schools and CAM institutions are recognized as an effective method of interprofessional education.

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Evaluating students' perceptions of an interprofessional problem-based pilot learning project

Evaluating students' perceptions of an interprofessional problem-based pilot learning project

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

Interprofessional teams provide the promise of effective, comprehensive and reliable care. Interprofessional education (IPE) promotes students' knowledge and attitudes to support interprofessional teamwork, and problem-based learning formats enable students to gain valuable teamwork experience.

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Facilitating as a guidelines implementation tool to target resources for high risk patients - the Helsinki Prevention Programme (HPP)

Facilitating as a guidelines implementation tool to target resources for high risk patients - the Helsinki Prevention Programme (HPP)

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

Interprofessional care may provide some answers to the challenge of scarce healthcare resources, through the utilization of the expertise of various professionals to improve evidence-based care. This was a two-year programme in primary care, where doctor and nurse pairs acted as intrinsic facilitators creating and implementing local guidelines and encouraging multiprofessional teamwork. The effect of implementation was studied by auditing professional opinion change, blood pressure, serum lipid and HbA1C levels.

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