医学和药学专业学生护理模拟跨专业教育过渡的结果

Q3 Social Sciences
Valerie Nemov , Erik Feldtmann , Presley G. Busch , Vinita Kiluk , Andrew Galligan , Amy Weiss , Scott Coon , Aimon C. Miranda , Dawn Schocken , Erini S. Serag-Bolos
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跨专业教育是医学和药学研究生项目认证的一项要求,它使学生能够成为高效的医疗团队。由于慢性病患者通常需要来自多个医疗机构的不同提供者的护理,有效的护理协调与改善临床结果和在谨慎使用资源的基础上节省成本直接相关。本课程资源描述了南佛罗里达大学医学(MD)和药学(PharmD)三年级学生在2021年和2022年完成的跨专业护理过渡模拟的结果。我们评估了学生对与跨专业团队合作的看法的变化,以及模拟后他们临床知识的变化。该模拟向学生展示了两个临床小插曲中的一个(儿童哮喘发作或急性胸部综合征镰状细胞危象),学生们在急诊室、重症监护室、医疗楼层和出院计划中进行了患者管理。这项活动于2021年在冠状病毒大流行期间通过微软团队进行,此后由于其成功,微软团队继续实施。学生的成绩是通过模拟前和模拟后的匹配调查来衡量的,包括九个关于感知和知识的问题。总共有300名医科学生和261名药学学生参加了调查。学生在每个领域都表现出统计学上的显著进步,包括对角色的理解和在跨专业环境中工作的能力。这两年,团队的受益程度相似,医学生和药学生的跨专业和临床知识都有所提高,尽管并不平等。这种体验提供了一种互动、高效和有效的方法来满足认证要求,同时提高学生对医疗团队的认知以及他们临床管理患者的能力。本研究中使用的评估方法见表1-3。临床小插曲、准备材料、标准化患者脚本和指导反馈的教员评估表可在第八节提供的Box Drive链接中找到。
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Medical and pharmacy student outcomes from an interprofessional education transitions of care simulation

Interprofessional education is a requirement for both medical and pharmacy graduate program accreditation and it prepares students to work as high functioning healthcare teams. Since patients with chronic diseases often require care from various providers across multiple healthcare settings, efficient care coordination directly correlates with improved clinical outcomes and cost savings based on prudent use of resources. This curricular resource describes outcomes from an interprofessional transitions of care simulation completed by third year medical (MD) and pharmacy (PharmD) students at the University of South Florida in 2021 and 2022. We evaluate changes in students' perceptions about working with interprofessional teams and changes in their clinical knowledge following the simulation. This simulation presented students with one of two clinical vignettes (a pediatric asthma exacerbation or an acute chest syndrome sickle cell crisis), and students progressed through patient management in the emergency room, intensive care unit, medical floor, and discharge planning. This activity was conducted via Microsoft Teams in 2021 secondary to the coronavirus pandemic, and implementation continued to be on Microsoft Teams thereafter due to its success. Student outcomes were measured with matched pre- and post-simulation surveys including nine questions regarding perceptions and knowledge. In total, 300 medical students and 261 pharmacy students participated in the surveys. Students showed statistically significant improvement in each domain, including perceived understanding of roles and abilities to work in an interprofessional environment. Cohorts benefited to similar extents both years, and interprofessional and clinical knowledge improved for both medical and pharmacy students, although not equally. This experience provides an interactive, efficient, and effective method to fulfill accreditation requirements while improving students’ perceptions of healthcare teams and their ability to clinically manage a patient. The evaluation methods used in this study are available in Tables 1–3 The clinical vignettes, preparation materials, standardized patient scripts, and faculty evaluation form to guide feedback can be found in a Box Drive link provided in section eight.

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期刊介绍: 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.
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