沙特大学医疗本科生对跨专业教育的态度和准备。

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目的:跨专业教育(IPE)被广泛认为是一种有效的医疗保健教育实践,可以帮助医疗保健学生了解不同的专业角色,以及与医疗保健团队中协作、团队合作和领导力相关的价值观。本研究旨在探讨台湾台湾大学医疗保健专业学生对国际政治教育的态度及准备情况,并探讨学生对医疗保健专业、学习年份及其他相关因素的态度差异。方法:于2024年1月至2024年3月对卫生保健专业本科生进行横断面研究。数据通过填写电子版本的跨专业学习准备量表(RIPLS)以电子方式收集,该量表根据课程的不同发送给高年级、三年级及以上的学生。使用适当的单变量和双变量分析对数据进行描述性和统计学分析。结果:共有263名卫生专业学生参与本研究,其中女性占68.8%,男性占31.2%,其中药学专业占多数(55.1%),其次是护理专业(25.1%)和医学专业(19.8%)。所有学生的总体得分为76.58分,表明学生对IPE持积极态度。RIPLS评分与专业有显著性差异(P=0.01),护生的准备程度最高(77.59),医学生的准备程度最低(73.56)。对于其他因素,未发现RIPLS评分与性别、临床培训经验、参加以往IPE会议或学习年份相关的显著差异。结论:Taif大学卫生保健专业本科生对IPE的态度和准备程度是积极的,尤其是护理专业的学生。研究人员和医疗保健教育工作者需要进一步调查不同项目之间IPE准备程度差异的原因。在准备程度较低的医疗保健课程中提供介绍IPE概念的介绍性课程可能有助于提高学生对IPE价值的认识。
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Healthcare Undergraduates' Attitudes and Readiness Toward Interprofessional Education at a Saudi University.

Objective: Interprofessional education (IPE) is widely recognized as an effective practice in healthcare education that helps healthcare students understand different professional roles, and values related to collaboration, teamwork, and leadership within healthcare teams. This study was conducted to measure attitudes and readiness for IPE among healthcare students at Taif University and to explore any differences in students' attitudes in relation to their healthcare program, year of study and other related factors.

Methods: Healthcare undergraduates participated in a cross-sectional study conducted from January 2024 to March 2024. Data was collected electronically by filling out an electronic version of The Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS), which was sent to students in advanced years of study, 3rd year and higher, depending on the program. Data was analyzed descriptively and statistically using appropriate univariate and bivariate analyses.

Results: A total of 263 healthcare students participated in the study (68.8% female, 31.2% male), and the majority were from pharmacy program (55.1%), followed by nursing (25.1%) and medicine (19.8%). The overall RIPLS score for all students was 76.58, indicating positive attitudes towards IPE. The RIPLS score differed significantly (P=0.01) in relation to the program of study, with nursing students showing the highest readiness (77.59), and medical students showed the least (73.56). For the other factors, no significant difference was found in RIPLS scores in relation to gender, clinical training experience, attending previous IPE sessions, or the year of study.

Conclusion: Attitudes and readiness for IPE among healthcare undergraduates at Taif University were positive, particularly among nursing students. The reasons behind differences in readiness for IPE among programs need further investigation by researchers and healthcare educators. Offering introductory sessions to introduce the concept of IPE to healthcare programs with lower readiness might be helpful to raise students' awareness of the value of IPE.

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