Partnering for Patti: Shaping future healthcare teams through simulation-enhanced interprofessional education.

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-11-01
Renée Gordon, Meaghan Flecknell, Tammie Fournier, Diana Dupont, Katelyn Gowlett, Karen E Furlong
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Abstract

Background: Simulation-enhanced interprofessional education (sim-IPE) is a growing component of undergraduate health curricula, preparing learners for the practice environment and, in doing so, redefining practice culture. The Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (CIHC) has established a national competency framework of integrative competency domains focused on fostering core skills, attitudes, and values in an effort to evolve interprofessional collaboration (IPC). This framework serves as the foundational underpinning for IPE within all health professions. Partnering for Patti is a sim-IPE experience collaboratively developed by faculty from Bachelor of Nursing and Respiratory Therapy programs within two Atlantic institutions leveled for third-year nursing and respiratory therapy students. This event provides an opportunity for participants to enhance their knowledge of the six CIHC IPE domains, and improve their understanding of and appreciation for IPC. Within this context learners must work together, and rely on the expertise of both professional groups to critically think through and improve a declining client scenario. Once complete, debriefing and reflective journaling help participants solidify learning and deduce new frames of understanding. It has been hypothesized that this event enhances student knowledge of CIHC IPE domains, and creates a deeper appreciation for, and understanding of IPC. The primary objective of this research was to determine if participants' understanding of CIHC IPE domains improved, and if perceptions of their own and the other profession were reframed as a result of this innovation.

Methods: This article describes the educators' approach in setting up and delivering this learning experience and the results of this event through students' perceptions. This cross-sectional study used a descriptive mixed-methods design. Two data collection tools were used to explore changes in participants' perceptions and event feedback.

Results: Data analysis found that the majority of participants identified value in this IPE learning experience. Qualitative and quantitative findings suggest participants developed a deepened appreciation for IPC and an improved understanding of the CIHC IPE competency domains.

Discussion: The evaluative findings of this study support the value of Partnering for Patti as a novel IPE learning experience. Although it is unclear to what degree objectives were met, findings strongly support continued integration of this learning experience.

Patti的合作:通过模拟增强跨专业教育来塑造未来的医疗团队。
背景:模拟强化跨专业教育(sim-IPE)是本科生健康课程的一个日益增长的组成部分,为学习者适应实践环境做好准备,并在这样做的过程中重新定义实践文化。加拿大跨专业健康合作组织(CIHC)建立了一个综合能力领域的国家能力框架,重点是培养核心技能、态度和价值观,努力发展跨专业合作。该框架是所有卫生专业IPE的基础。Patti的合作是由两所大西洋大学护理和呼吸治疗学士课程的教员合作开发的一种模拟IPE体验,这两所大学为三年级护理和呼吸疗法学生提供服务。本次活动为参与者提供了一个机会,以提高他们对CIHC IPE六个领域的知识,并提高他们对IPC的理解和赞赏。在这种情况下,学习者必须共同努力,并依靠两个专业小组的专业知识,批判性地思考并改善不断下降的客户场景。一旦完成,汇报和反思日志有助于参与者巩固学习并推导出新的理解框架。据推测,此次活动增强了学生对CIHC IPE领域的了解,并加深了对IPC的理解。这项研究的主要目的是确定参与者对CIHC IPE领域的理解是否有所改善,以及他们对自己和其他职业的看法是否因这一创新而重新定义。方法:本文通过学生的感知,描述了教育工作者建立和提供这种学习体验的方法以及这种活动的结果。这项横断面研究采用了描述性混合方法设计。使用了两种数据收集工具来探索参与者感知和事件反馈的变化。结果:数据分析发现,大多数参与者都认同这种IPE学习体验的价值。定性和定量研究结果表明,参与者对IPC有了更深的理解,并对CIHC IPE能力领域有了更好的理解。讨论:本研究的评估结果支持Patti作为一种新型IPE学习体验的伙伴关系的价值。尽管尚不清楚达到了什么程度的学位目标,但研究结果有力地支持了这种学习体验的持续整合。
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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The CJRT is published four times a year and represents the interests of respiratory therapists nationally and internationally. The CJRT has been redesigned to act as an educational dissemination tool. The CJRT encourages submission of original articles, papers, commentaries, case studies, literature reviews and directed reading papers. Submissions can be sent to Rita Hansen.
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