模拟强化跨专业体验式学习对物理与呼吸治疗专业学生的影响。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Michelle Keller, Jessica J Arndt, Matthew R Schumacher, Christine Sperle, Erin Haustveit
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背景:卫生保健专业人员合作和创造创新护理模式的迫切需求是前所未有的。跨专业教育(IPE)干预旨在促进合作能力和改善卫生保健过程和结果。因此,本研究旨在探讨基于模拟的跨专业教育(SIM-IPE)项目对物理治疗师(PT)和呼吸治疗师(RT)学生的知识、认知和协作技能的影响,以及其对IPE和临床实践的态度和行为的影响。方法:本研究采用混合方法设计,采用跨专业社会化和价值量表-21 (ISVS-21)来评估学生在跨专业工作中的舒适度、价值和能力,以及他们对IPE的信念、行为和态度。在SIM-IPE体验结束后,学生们完成了由跨专业教育合作组织编写的《跨专业教育体验:跨专业作业报告》。对这些反思进行了定性研究,以评估学生对彼此专业的知识和态度。计算并报告描述性统计数据。采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验检验ISVS-21的前后得分,而采用专题分析进行定性分析。结果:共有40名学生参加了SIM-IPE体验。ISVS-21量表干预前总分(均值= 5.28,SD = 0.74)与干预后总分(均值= 6.34,SD = 0.56)比较,差异有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。学生反思的定性分析显示了强调团队合作价值的关键主题,IPE在临床实践中的重要作用,以及理解专业角色和责任的重要性。结论:这个混合方法的研究显示了一个成功的SIM-IPE学习项目,用于提高PT和RT学生的能力,价值观和协作实践的舒适度。这也积极影响了他们对IPE和临床合作的信念、行为和态度。未来的研究应着眼于国际政治经济学在其他不同学科之间的长期影响和更广泛的适用性。
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The Impact of Simulation-Enhanced Interprofessional Experiential Learning on Physical and Respiratory Therapy Students.

Background: The urgent need for health care professionals to collaborate and create innovative care models is unprecedented. Interprofessional education (IPE) interventions aim to promote collaborative competence and improve health care processes and outcomes. Therefore, this study aims to examine the impact of a simulation-based interprofessional education (SIM-IPE) project on physical therapist (PT) and respiratory therapist (RT) students' knowledge, perceptions, and collaboration skills, as well as its influence on their attitudes and behaviors toward IPE and clinical practice. Methods: This study was a mixed-methods design that employed the Interprofessional Socialization and Valuing Scale-21 (ISVS-21) to assess students' comfort, value, and ability to work interprofessionally as well as their beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes toward IPE. At the conclusion of their SIM-IPE experience, students completed the Interprofessional Education Experience: Interprofessional Assignment Report created by the Interprofessional Education Collaborative. These reflections were qualitatively studied to assess the students' knowledge and attitudes toward one another's professions. Descriptive statistics were calculated and reported. A Wilcoxon signed-rank test examined pre- and postscores of the ISVS-21, whereas a thematic analysis was implemented for the qualitative analysis. Results: Forty total students participated in the SIM-IPE experience. A comparison of ISVS-21 preintervention (mean = 5.28, SD = 0.74) and postintervention total scores (mean = 6.34, SD = 0.56) showed a statistically significant improvement (P < .001). Qualitative analysis of student reflections showed key themes emphasizing the value of teamwork, the essential role of IPE in clinical practice, and the importance of understanding professional roles and responsibilities. Conclusion: This mixed-method study shows a successful SIM-IPE learning project used to enhance PT and RT students' abilities, values, and comfort with collaborative practice. It also positively influences their beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes toward IPE and clinical collaboration. Future research should address the long-term impacts and broader applicability of IPE between other varying disciplines.

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Respiratory care
Respiratory care 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
16.00%
发文量
209
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: RESPIRATORY CARE is the official monthly science journal of the American Association for Respiratory Care. It is indexed in PubMed and included in ISI''s Web of Science.
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