Patient assessment of engagement with students in an interprofessional student-run free clinic for individuals experiencing homelessness

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
J. Gortney, J. Mendez, Cassandra Bowers, Joel Appel, D. Blanks, Wing Lee Cheung
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The development and validation of a patient exit interview tool, the Interprofessional Clinic Homeless Satisfaction with Student Engagement Survey (ICHSES), and its incorporation in the administration of an interprofessional, co-curricular program, the Community Homeless Interprofessional Program (CHIP) is described. Incorporation of patient satisfaction with student engagement during interprofessional training experiences serving individuals who are homeless has not been previously published. At CHIP, medical, pharmacy and social work students engage with individuals experiencing homelessness in a church and faculty-supervised environment. The students provide basic health assessment, education, and referrals to community resources. Once the interaction with the students is complete, patients are asked to participate in an exit-interview using the ICHSES. Questions in the ICHSES focus on engagement with the students and the patient’s perception of the assistance they received. Based on survey responses by 220 patients, the 5 question ICHSES showed high reliability (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.77). The ICHSES survey could be utilized in similar clinics engaged in serving the homeless.
在一个为无家可归者提供服务的跨专业学生免费诊所,对与学生接触的病人评估
摘要:本文描述了一个病人退出访谈工具的开发和验证,即跨专业诊所无家可归者满意度与学生参与调查(ICHSES),并将其纳入一个跨专业、课外项目的管理,即社区无家可归者跨专业项目(CHIP)。在为无家可归者提供服务的跨专业培训经验中,患者满意度与学生参与度的结合尚未发表。在CHIP,医学、药学和社会工作专业的学生在教堂和教师监督的环境中与无家可归的人接触。这些学生提供基本的健康评估、教育和转介到社区资源。一旦与学生的互动完成,患者被要求使用ICHSES参加离职面谈。ICHSES的问题集中在与学生的接触和患者对他们所得到的帮助的看法上。根据220例患者的调查反馈,5个问题的ICHSES具有较高的信度(Cronbach’s alpha = 0.77)。该调查可用于为无家可归者服务的类似诊所。
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