Practice site readiness for interprofessional education (PRIPE): instrument development and pilot study
Objective
To describe the development and pilot study of the Practice Site Readiness for Interprofessional Education (PRIPE) instrument.
Methods
Impact of an Interprofessional Teaching Clinic on Preventive Care Services
Background and Objectives: Recent legislative and regulatory initiatives have emphasized preventive medicine and team-based health care delivery and education. Influenced by these initiatives, the investigators created an interprofessional teaching clinic to provide preventive care services (PCS) structured around Medicare’s Annual Wellness Visit (AWV). The primary objective of this pilot study was to determine if PCS status improved for participating patients.
The Rise of Interprofessional Care: South Dakota Leads the Nationa in a Team Approach to Medicine
November 2015 Edition of Midwest Medical
South Dakota is featured on the cover and on page 16. The article discusses the interprofessional movement in South Dakota as a statewide effort.
SD Nexus—SD-IPEC
This private group will be a meeting place for SD Nexus members.
Indiana University Health Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Model
The Accountable Care Unit (ACU) model encompasses unit-based clinical triads that consist of the RN, MD, and care manager, who use team-based care; relational coordination with shared goals, shared knowledge and mutual respect; unit-based leadership and management; patient centered workflow that incorporates daily clinical triad “huddles” on individual patient concerns, RN/MD collaborative rounding, and safe handoffs; and data-driven unit-based decision making.
Indiana University: The Bloomington Nexus Project
The Bloomington Nexus project creates a translational model for improving transitional care for patients who have been discharged from acute care.
Integration of dental students into interprofessional clinical experiences with a disadvantaged population.
Poster session presented at the 142nd Annual Meeting and Expo of the American Public Health Association, in New Orleans, LA, 2014.
Nurse practitioner interactions in acute and long-term care: an exploration of the role of knotworking in supporting interprofessional collaboration
Interprofessional care ensures high quality healthcare. Effective interprofessional collaboration is required to enable interprofessional care, although within the acute care hospital setting interprofessional collaboration is considered suboptimal. The integration of nurse practitioner roles into the acute and long-term care settings is influencing enhanced care. What remains unknown is how the nurse practitioner role enacts interprofessional collaboration or enables interprofessional care to promote high quality care.
Oral Health: An Untapped Resource in Managing Glycemic Control in Diabetes and Promoting Overall Health
Congratulations to our colleague and member of the OHNEP National Nursing Oral Health Workgroup, Dr.