Effects of High-Fidelity Simulation on Physical Therapy and Nursing Students' Attitudes Toward Interprofessional Learning and Collaboration

被引:15
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作者
Wellmon, Robert [1 ]
Lefebvre, Kristin M. [1 ]
Ferry, Dawn [2 ]
机构
[1] Widener Univ, Inst Phys Therapy Educ, One Univ Pl, Chester, PA 19013 USA
[2] Widener Univ, Sch Nursing, Ctr Simulat & Computerized Testing, Chester, PA 19013 USA
关键词
PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY; CARE; CONFIDENCE; SCALE; QUESTIONNAIRE; READINESS; EDUCATION;
D O I
10.3928/01484834-20170712-03
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background: The study purpose was to examine changes in physical therapy (PT) and nursing (RN) student attitudes toward interprofessional learning (IPL) and interprofessional collaboration (IPC) following a high-fidelity code simulation. Method: PT (n = 42) and RN (n = 35) students, while working together to transfer a simulated patient, had to respond to a sudden and unexpected medical emergency. Pre- and postsurveys included the Interdisciplinary Education Perception Scale (IEPS), Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS), and Attitudes Toward Health Care Teams Scale (ATHCTS). A control group (PT, n = 41; RN, n = 33) of students were also surveyed. Results: Statistically significant between- (p < .003) and within-group differences (p <= .006) occurred for the IEPS (competency and autonomy, perceived need for and perceptions of actual cooperation), the RIPLS (teamwork and collaboration, professional identity), and the ATHCTS (team value and efficiency). Conclusion: The IPL experience using high-fidelity simulation fostered the development of attitudes necessary for effective IPL and IPC.
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页码:456 / 465
页数:10
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