Problem-Based Learning for Interprofessional Education: A Review of the Concept and Its Application in a Geriatric Team

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作者
Azzahrani, Mohammed [1 ]
机构
[1] Rosedale Med Ctr, Family Med, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
healthcare professional training; quality of patient care; collaborative practice; geriatrics; team collaboration; multidisciplinary approach; geriatric care; interprofessional education (ipe); pbl; problem-based learning (pbl); MEDICAL-SCHOOL; STUDENTS ATTITUDES; HEALTH-CARE; CURRICULA; KNOWLEDGE; COLLABORATION; GERONTOLOGY; DISCOVERY; DEMENTIA; SCIENCE;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.63055
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The global population is aging, with those aged 65 years or over increasing in number and accounting for a growing share of the population. There are increasing demands for geriatric care which makes the development and delivery of effective geriatric team training a priority. Training in geriatrics is complex because of the multiplicity of medical, psychosocial, and functional issues in elderly individuals which need to be addressed by a multidisciplinary approach using interprofessional education (IPE). Problem-based learning, a student-centered educational model that brings several natural strengths to IPE, is a unique curriculum replacing the traditional lecture-based learning model. This model enhances physician competency after graduation, mainly in psychosocial and teamwork issues that are fundamentally essential for geriatrics. IPE has been shown to have a substantial positive impact on team collaboration, individual development, and healthcare improvement. In this paper, we summarize the current findings from recent studies on training professionals from different healthcare disciplines to deliver care for the elderly in collaborative practice. We also discuss if an interprofessional problem-based geriatric team program in geriatrics is a promising solution to enhance professional collaboration and quality of patient care.
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