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Presentation 6 - Interprofessional Education in a Rural Context
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Right Start Forum
Interprofessional Education in a Rural Context
Sheila Keane, Senior Lecturer Allied Health
University Centre for Rural Health,
Northern NSW LHD,
Southern Cross University,
University of Sydney,
University of Wollongong,
University of Western Sydney
27 February 2012
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27 February 2012
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Introduction & Background
IP education at the UCRH
2007 – Jeff Fuller, Lindy Swain, Sheila Keane
2010 – Frances Barraclough
2011 - Hudson Birden
It’s all about relationships
Collaboration – institutions
Collaboration – educators
Collaboration – clinicians
Collaboration – students
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Aim & Methods
Aims:
Deliver and formally evaluate the program
Document the model
Create a resource
The unit:
Students: medical, nursing, pharmacy, exercise physiology
Real time, real people
2 weeks, 2 aspects
Passing it on
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o Pre-unit evaluation
o What is IPL? Why does it matter?
Session 1
o “Reviewing the Hospital Medical Record” Competition
o Review patient notes & history (in groups on the ward)
o Exploring teamwork (“Toxic Swamp”)
o Structured exercise - planning the patient interview
Session 2
o Reflecting on IP perspectives and patient centred care
o Student teams interview patients (in groups on the ward)
o Observe a discharge/care plan meeting/ward round
o Discuss team dynamics (observed at meeting on ward)
Session 3 o Identify barriers to IP practice in ‘real life’
o Groups work on care plan and case presentations
o Case presentations
Session 4 o Attending health professionals provide feedback
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o Post unit evaluation February 2012
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Evaluation Methods
Interprofessional Education Perception Scale (IEPS)
Luecht R et al 1990. Assessing professional perceptions: design and validation of an
Interdisciplinary Education Perception Scale. Journal of Allied Health, 19(2): 181-91.
Process evaluation
What were the best things about
What did you gain from
What could have improved
Would you recommend this program to other students?
Feedback on specific activities (Likert)
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Results – IEPS
PRE POST
IEPS Item (average) (average)
Change
Individuals in other professions often seek the
3.94 5.06 1.13*
advice of people in my profession
I find it easy to communicate with members of
4.13 5.13 1.0*
other professions
Individuals in other professions respect the work
4.03 4.81 0.78*
done by my profession
Individuals in my profession have good relations
4.50 5.06 0.56*
with people in other professions
* p<.05
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Results – “Best Things”
I found it excellent to work with the pharmacy student [on the case
presentation]. She asked me a lot of thoughtful questions and I found
it extremely useful to bounce ideas with her [M]*
Working with students from other health professions [Px4][Ex3][Nx5]
I got to put our discipline (exercise physiology) on the map and raise
awareness on what we do and how we can contribute specifically
I felt as if I have contributed to a better future for hospital
multidisciplinary teams [N]
Having an actual real life patient. Confirmation that nursing is the
broadest role [N]
Seeing strengths and weaknesses of other health professions [M]
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Results – “What I gained”
Confidence. YAY for me [N]
Confidence in communicating with other health professionals [N]
Importance of teamwork and asking eh right questions. Doctors aren’t
that bad [N]
Most importantly, I gained confidence interacting with other health
professions- this was really important and positive for me [N]
Nothing [M]
Felt like I had something to give, was able to impart as well as
depend on other students for knowledge [M]
More confidence interacting with other specialties. Knowing what they
can offer to help me do my job better. [P]
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Conclusions & Lessons Learned
This is an effective IP education model
Learning objectives achieved
Very well received by all participants
Sustainable model
Required inputs
Students – IP, overlapping time (2wks) & location
University curricular support
Access to clinical populations
Clinical educators & teaching resources (e.g. classroom!)
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Where to from here?
Next offering Lismore UCRH July 2012
Some cases in a community setting ??
Disseminate the publication
Explore transferability & enablers in new contexts
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