Impact of an interprofessional training on students' attitudes toward interprofessional education.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Marie Guinat, Camille Greppin-Bécherraz, Liliana Staffoni, Amélia Didier, Valérie Santschi
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Abstract

In Lausanne, Switzerland, Interprofessional Education (IPE) is embedded in the curriculum of every undergraduate healthcare student. Since 2011, five educational and healthcare institutions have implemented a short interprofessional education course to bring together 2307 undergraduates from six different disciplines (medicine, midwifery, nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, medical radiology technician) between 2017 and 2020. This pre-post study aimed to explore how this course influenced students' attitudes toward IPE using a French translation of the validated questionnaire called the "University West of England Interprofessional Questionnaire." Students were asked to complete an online survey prior to and at the end of the IPE course to measure students' attitudes toward interprofessional (IP) relationships and collaborative learning. A total of 942 students answered the survey between 2017 and 2020, before and after the course. Each year, students' attitudes toward IP relationships improved after the course whereas a positive change in students' attitudes toward IP learning was observed only in 2020. A short exposure to an IPE course could improve students' attitudes toward IPE and, more specifically, toward IP relationships. Our findings could inform IP leaders to design repetitive, various, and longitudinal IPE experiences to balance the development of uniprofessional and interprofessional identity.

跨专业培训对学生跨专业教育态度的影响。
在瑞士洛桑,跨专业教育(IPE)已被纳入每个本科医护学生的课程中。自2011年起,五所教育和医疗机构开设了短期跨专业教育课程,在2017年至2020年期间,来自六个不同专业(医学、助产、护理、职业治疗、物理治疗、医学放射技师)的2307名本科生将参加该课程。这项事前-事后研究旨在利用 "西英格兰大学跨专业问卷 "这一有效问卷的法文译本,探讨该课程如何影响学生对 IPE 的态度。要求学生在 IPE 课程之前和结束时完成在线调查,以了解学生对跨专业(IP)关系和协作学习的态度。在 2017 年至 2020 年期间,共有 942 名学生在课程前后回答了调查问卷。课程结束后,学生对 IP 关系的态度每年都有所改善,而只有在 2020 年,学生对 IP 学习的态度才出现了积极变化。短期的 IPE 课程可以改善学生对 IPE 的态度,更具体地说,是对 IP 关系的态度。我们的研究结果可为知识产权领导者提供信息,帮助他们设计重复、多样和纵向的知识产权教育体验,以平衡单专业和跨专业身份的发展。
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Journal of Interprofessional Care
Journal of Interprofessional Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
14.80%
发文量
124
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Interprofessional Care disseminates research and new developments in the field of interprofessional education and practice. We welcome contributions containing an explicit interprofessional focus, and involving a range of settings, professions, and fields. Areas of practice covered include primary, community and hospital care, health education and public health, and beyond health and social care into fields such as criminal justice and primary/elementary education. Papers introducing additional interprofessional views, for example, from a community development or environmental design perspective, are welcome. The Journal is disseminated internationally and encourages submissions from around the world.
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