Knowledge, Attitudes and Perception of Tutors Towards Inter-Professional Education: A Case Study at Uganda Institute of Allied Health and Management Sciences

Nakayiza Joanittah, Isabirye Christopher, Muweesi Charles, Drateru Keren Carol, Mirembe Rose Namaganda, Nabateregga Judith, Sserwadda Lawrence
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With the increasing acknowledgment of the benefits of interprofessional education in the training of the health workforce, the awareness and attitudes of tutors towards this emerging concept are paramount for effectiveness in bringing out the intended outcomes. This study assessed the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of tutors towards interprofessional education at the Uganda Institute of Allied Health and Management Sciences. A cross-sectional descriptive mixed study design was adopted and questionnaires were administered to health tutors of the different programs at the Uganda Institute of Allied Health and Management Sciences. Findings revealed that the majority (77.8%), of the tutors lacked knowledge of the concept 63% demonstrated positive attitudes and perceptions towards IPE. It was concluded that despite the tutors’ paucity of knowledge of IPE, their attitudes and perceptions are positive, implying that if they got adequate training and facilitation upon IPE and its practices, they would gain awareness and better their confidence in facilitating and supervising training and managing conflicts that would arise during implementation of IPE. It was recommended that the National Council of Higher Education (NCHE) with support from the Ministry of Education and Sports interest themselves in this innovation and offer training to the tutors as IPE is considered in the pipeline for a better healthcare workforce production, capacitation and strengthening.
导师对跨专业教育的认识、态度和看法:乌干达联合健康与管理科学学院案例研究
随着人们日益认识到跨专业教育在培训卫生工作者方面的益处,导师对这一新兴概念的认识和态度对于有效实现预期成果至关重要。本研究评估了乌干达联合卫生与管理科学学院的导师对跨专业教育的认识、态度和看法。研究采用了横截面描述性混合研究设计,并对乌干达联合健康与管理科学学院不同专业的保健导师进行了问卷调查。研究结果表明,大多数导师(77.8%)对 IPE 概念缺乏了解,63% 的导师对 IPE 持积极态度和看法。得出的结论是,尽管辅导员对 IPE 缺乏了解,但他们的态度和看法是积极的,这意味着如果他们在 IPE 及其实践方面得到充分的培训和指导,他们将提高认识,增强促进和监督培训以及处理实施 IPE 过程中出现的冲突的信心。建议国家高等教育委员会(NCHE)在教育和体育部的支持下关注这一创新,并为辅导员提供培训,因为 IPE 被认为是更好地培养医疗保健人才、提高其能力和增强其实力的必由之路。
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