Sona Goswami , Laurie Eckert , Marc Sturgill , Rebecca Ramos , Mary Barna Bridgeman
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Abstract
Diabetes self-management necessitates an interprofessional approach, whereby members of the healthcare team reinforce patient education to ensure confidence and effective care. While insulin is administered by needle and syringe in the inpatient setting, patients at our institution may be prescribed insulin for self-administration via pen device upon discharge, necessitating that nurses be confident in providing patient education on the proper use of such devices. To address this educational need, pharmacists at our institution worked collaboratively with nurses and nurse educators to develop a nursing education module intended to improve nursing confidence and knowledge of insulin self-administration via pen device. A multi-modal educational approach, encompassing a didactic in-service presentation coupled with a hands-on demonstration and optional simulation assessment were utilized, in accordance with findings from previous studies. Change in learner confidence, knowledge and performance were measured. This interactive education module was found to be effective at improving nursing staff knowledge of key aspects associated with proper use of insulin via pen. This module can be replicated on other units or by other institutions seeking to improve patient education on self-administration of insulin via pen.
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Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, a quarterly online-only journal, provides innovative ideas for interprofessional educators and practitioners through peer-reviewed articles and reports. Each issue examines current issues and trends in interprofessional healthcare topics, offering progressive solutions to the challenges facing the profession. The Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice (JIEP) is affiliated with University of Nebraska Medical Center and the official journal of National Academies of Practice (NAP) and supports its mission to serve the public and the health profession by advancing education, policy, practice & research.