Fostering collaborative practice through interprofessional simulation for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, and nursing students

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Copley, Jodie [1 ]
Martin, Romany [2 ]
Dix, Clare [3 ]
Forbes, Roma [4 ]
Hill, Anne [5 ]
Mandrusiak, Allison [4 ]
Penman, Adriana [5 ]
Patterson, Freyr [1 ]
Davies, Sarah [6 ]
Jauncey-Cooke, Jacqueline [7 ]
Mahendran, Niruthikha [4 ]
Hooper, Kelly [8 ]
Collins, Cheryl [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Occupat Therapy, Therapies Bldg,84A Serv Rd, St Lucia 4067, Australia
[2] Univ Tasmania, Physiotherapy, Newnham, Australia
[3] Univ Queensland, Nutr & Dietet, St Lucia, Australia
[4] Univ Queensland, Physiotherapy, St Lucia, Australia
[5] Univ Queensland, Speech Pathol, St Lucia, Australia
[6] Univ Queensland, Casual Acad, St Lucia, Australia
[7] Univ Queensland, Nursing, St Lucia, Australia
[8] Univ Queensland, Sch Nursing Midwifery & Social Work, St Lucia, Australia
关键词
Conflict resolution; Health professional education; Interprofessional collaborative communication; Interprofessional collaborative practice; Interprofessional education; Simulation; EDUCATION; COMMUNICATION; VALIDATION; COMPETENCES; MODEL;
D O I
10.1080/13561820.2024.2303499
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Literature regarding simulation for learning interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) indicates a need to include a range of health professions and to focus on students' development of team communication and conflict resolution skills in day-to-day healthcare delivery. This study evaluated the impact of interprofessional simulation for occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, and nursing students on interprofessional collaboration competencies, specifically collaborative communication and conflict resolution during day-to-day interactions, and their intention for IPCP during placement. A series of simulations featuring the potential for interprofessional conflict and involving explicit coaching on communication and conflict resolution were conducted. A single cohort pre-test post-test design included the Students' Perceptions of Interprofessional Clinical Education Revised (SPICE-R), the Interprofessional Collaborative Competencies Attainment Survey (ICCAS), and an open response survey question on future intended practice. A total of 237 students participated in the simulation experience. Overall scores and scores on all IPCP competencies in the ICASS (n = 193) and SPICE-R (n = 226) improved for all professions post-simulation. The mean score of the ICCAS increased for 98% of the respondents and similarly the mean score of the SPICE-R increased for 71% of the respondents. Open-ended responses indicated students' intentions to pursue self-leadership in IPCP. Students who participated in an interprofessional simulation reported perceived improvements in IPCP competencies and were encouraged to initiate IPCP when on placement in the practice setting.
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页码:534 / 543
页数:10
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