A Simulated Interprofessional Team Conference Using Cross-Training for Junior Healthcare Students in Interprofessional Education: a Qualitative Content Analysis.

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2025-04-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S494541
Etsuko Tomisaki, Junji Haruta, Takashi Horiguchi, Tomoko Arahata, Rika Fukui, Shunsuke Uno, Takayuki Ando, Tetsuhiro Yoshino, Satoko Ishikawa, Sayo Suzuki, Katsunori Yamaura, Toshiaki Monkawa
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Purpose: In 2021, we introduced a new simulation-based learning program focusing on a roleplay conference before patient discharge. This study aimed to evaluate the program's effectiveness and highlight the significance of cross-training in interprofessional education (IPE).

Methods: In September 2023, the program included 346 students (98 medical, 110 nursing, and 138 pharmacy students). The students' reflective writing was analyzed using inductive content analysis to describe their learning and perspectives. The original items, subcategories, and main categories were extracted. The simulation involved the students role-playing various healthcare professionals during a discharge-planning conference for a stroke patient. This allowed them to experience the challenges and dynamics of interprofessional collaboration.

Results: Student feedback emphasized the importance of understanding what constitutes a good healthcare team. A total of 203 items were grouped into eight main categories and 17 subcategories, including patient-centered care (related to the importance of patient-centered care, supporting patient decision-making, communicating with patients during conferences, and facilitating decision-making processes), contrasts in patient and interprofessional communication, conference communication (challenge of building consensus, the way to proceed conferences, importance of conference preparation, and process of information aggregation and realization of outcomes), mutual recognition and role contribution, building relationships (importance of daily interprofessional communication), understanding one's profession (reflection on one's own profession, understanding the roles of different professions, and communication within one's own professional context), recursion into learning (motivation for continuous learning and improvement), and understanding other professions (understanding the role and perspectives of other professions and recognizing professional differences). Specific feedback highlighted improved empathy and communication skills. Students recognized the value of each profession's contribution to patient care. Moreover, students reported a deeper appreciation of patient-centered approaches and the complexities of coordinating care across different healthcare roles.

Conclusion: Simulated interprofessional team conferences using cross-training effectively taught junior students to understand the essence of a good healthcare team and the importance of a patient-centered approach. Cross-training significantly enhanced students' interprofessional competencies, communication skills, and empathy toward other professions. This case underscores the necessity of incorporating cross-training into IPE to prepare healthcare professionals for collaborative practice and improve patient outcomes. Future research should consider expanding the scope to include more diverse scenarios and longitudinal assessments to measure long-term impacts on professional practice.

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采用交叉训练的模拟跨专业团队会议:质性内容分析。
目的:在2021年,我们引入了一个新的基于模拟的学习项目,重点是患者出院前的角色扮演会议。本研究旨在评估该项目的有效性,并强调交叉训练在跨专业教育(IPE)中的重要性。方法:于2023年9月纳入346名学生,其中医学专业98名,护理专业110名,药学专业138名。运用归纳性内容分析法分析学生的反思性写作,描述学生的学习情况和观点。提取原始项目、子类别和主要类别。在模拟实验中,学生们在一个中风病人的出院计划会议上扮演不同的医疗保健专业人员。这让他们体验到了跨专业合作的挑战和活力。结果:学生的反馈强调了理解什么是一个好的医疗团队的重要性。共203个项目分为8大类和17个小类,包括以患者为中心的护理(涉及以患者为中心的护理的重要性、支持患者决策、在会议期间与患者沟通、促进决策过程)、患者与专业间沟通的对比、会议沟通(建立共识的挑战、进行会议的方式、会议准备的重要性、以及信息聚合和结果实现的过程),相互认可和角色贡献,建立关系(日常跨专业沟通的重要性),了解自己的专业(反思自己的专业,了解不同专业的角色,以及在自己的专业背景下进行沟通),递归学习(持续学习和改进的动机),了解其他职业(了解其他职业的角色和观点,认识到职业差异)。具体的反馈强调了移情和沟通技巧的提高。学生们认识到每个专业对病人护理的贡献的价值。此外,学生们报告了对以患者为中心的方法和跨不同医疗保健角色协调护理的复杂性的更深层次的欣赏。结论:采用交叉训练的方法模拟跨专业团队会议,有效地使初中生理解了良好医疗团队的本质和以患者为中心的重要性。交叉训练显著提高了学生的跨专业能力、沟通能力和对其他专业的同理心。这个案例强调了将交叉培训纳入IPE的必要性,以使医疗保健专业人员为合作实践做好准备,并改善患者的治疗效果。未来的研究应考虑扩大范围,包括更多不同的情景和纵向评估,以衡量对专业实践的长期影响。
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