Health Care Clinical Preceptors’ Attitudes Towards Interprofessional Education in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Ziyad F Al Nufaiei, Amr A Bukhari, Nawaf A Abalkhail, Raif M Melebari, Reem Alluhibi, Raid M Al Zhranei, Fahad Allhadian, Faisal A Turkestani, Maher Alsulami, Khalid M Alshamrani, Emad I Abdelrahman, Genevieve P Zipp
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Abstract

Introduction: IPE fosters a dynamic learning environment that may promote students’ knowledge, abilities, and collaborative approach towards addressing challenging clinical circumstances. While much has been reported in the literature regarding these diverse IPE learning environments, limited information exists regarding clinical preceptors’ attitude and perceptions of IPE, especially in Saudi Arabia. Given the impact clinical preceptors have on the formation of healthcare students exploring their perceptions, which may impact their actions is imperative.
Methodology: The study focused on understanding the attitudes and perceptions of clinical preceptors towards IPE in a healthcare setting in Saudi Arabia. The study was conducted in Saudi Arabia. Data was collected via Email letter of solicitation (LOS) which included a link to the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) survey. The LOS was sent to all the health care programs in Saudi Arabia.
Results: The study surveyed 182 clinical preceptors. The findings revealed consistent favorable opinions towards “Teamwork and Collaboration”. The majority of preceptors concurred that learning alongside other students would increase students’ efficiency on healthcare teams and deepen their comprehension of clinical issues. The “Roles and Responsibilities” category, however, obtained lower ranks in general from the preceptors. Not surprising, differences in rankings were greatest between preceptors who had and did not have IPE exposure, there were significant variations in views toward “Teamwork and Collaboration”, “Negative Professional Identity”, and “Roles and Responsibilities”. Preceptors exposed to IPE showed lower median ratings for “Negative Professional Identity” and “Roles and Responsibilities” and better median scores for “Teamwork and Collaboration”.
Conclusion: The attitudes and perceptions of preceptors who had experienced IPE were more favorable toward IPE and thus may foster it more effectively in the students they work with. Therefore, ensuring that all preceptors are aware of and have experience with IPE is important as we seek to promote person-centered care.

Keywords: interprofessional education, roles and responsibilities, interprofessional communication, teamwork, clinical preceptors, collaboration
沙特阿拉伯医疗保健临床实习生对跨专业教育的态度:横断面研究
简介IPE 营造了一个充满活力的学习环境,可以促进学生的知识、能力和协作方法,以应对具有挑战性的临床环境。虽然有关这些不同的 IPE 学习环境的文献报道很多,但有关临床实习医生对 IPE 的态度和看法的信息却很有限,尤其是在沙特阿拉伯。考虑到临床实习医生对医护学生的培养所产生的影响,探索他们的看法势在必行,因为这可能会影响他们的行动:研究重点是了解沙特阿拉伯医疗机构中临床实习医生对 IPE 的态度和看法。研究在沙特阿拉伯进行。数据通过电子邮件征询函(LOS)收集,其中包括跨专业学习准备度量表(RIPLS)调查的链接。LOS 发送给了沙特阿拉伯的所有医疗保健项目:研究调查了 182 名临床实习生。调查结果显示,他们对 "团队精神与协作 "的看法一致良好。大多数实习医生都认为,与其他学生一起学习可以提高学生在医疗团队中的效率,加深他们对临床问题的理解。然而,"角色与责任 "类别在戒护员中的排名普遍较低。不足为奇的是,接触过和没有接触过 IPE 的戒酒师之间的排名差异最大,他们对 "团队合作与协作"、"负面职业认同 "以及 "角色与责任 "的看法也有显著差异。接触过 IPE 的实习医生对 "负面职业认同 "和 "角色与责任 "的评分中位数较低,而对 "团队合作与协作 "的评分中位数较高:结论:经历过 IPE 的实习医生对 IPE 的态度和看法更为积极,因此可能会更有效地促进他们所带学生的 IPE。因此,在我们努力促进以人为本的护理过程中,确保所有戒酒师都了解 IPE 并拥有这方面的经验是非常重要的。
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Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Advances in Medical Education and Practice EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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