Evaluating Communication and Collaboration Among Healthcare Students

L. Knecht-Sabres, D. Provencher, K. Luciano, S. Zera, Susanne Higgins, Dana Lingle, P. Higgins, Charlotte Bolch
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Abstract The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if the Interprofessional Collaborator Assessment Rubric (ICAR): Communication and Collaboration Dimensions would demonstrate good inter-rater reliability and be a useful and efficient tool to evaluate professional communication and collaboration between occupational therapy (OT) and physician assistant (PA) students. An additional aim of this study was to assess students’ thoughts, perceptions, and perceived value regarding these types of interprofessional opportunities. A sequential explanatory mixed methods design was used. An interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) examined the inter-rater reliability of the instrument for both faculty raters (n = 7) and standardized patient (SP) raters (n =5). Qualitative data was gathered from focus groups to assess the utility of the ICAR: Communication and Collaboration. Quantitative and qualitative data were also gathered from a convenience sample of student participants (n =19) to investigate the perceived value of this interprofessional experience. Quantitative data revealed that there was moderate inter-rater reliability for four out of five of the subscales. Three themes emerged from the rater and student focus groups. Students found the interprofessional education (IPE) opportunity to be valuable. They also felt that it enhanced their understanding of the OT/PA profession, as well as their comfort and ability to collaborate and communicate with other professionals. The results of this study suggest that the ICAR: Communication and Collaboration Dimensions has the potential to maintain inter-rater reliability among healthcare students. The results of this study also indicate that healthcare students view IPE events as being highly valuable and beneficial.
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评估卫生保健专业学生的沟通与协作
摘要本初步研究的目的是确定ICAR:沟通与协作维度是否具有良好的内部信度,并可作为评估职业治疗(OT)与医师助理(PA)学生之间专业沟通与协作的有效工具。本研究的另一个目的是评估学生对这些类型的跨专业机会的想法、看法和感知价值。采用序贯解释混合方法设计。类间相关系数(ICC)检验了该工具对教师评分者(n = 7)和标准化患者(SP)评分者(n =5)的类间可靠性。从焦点小组收集了定性数据,以评估ICAR:沟通与协作的效用。定量和定性数据也从学生参与者(n =19)的方便样本中收集,以调查这种跨专业经验的感知价值。定量数据显示,五个子量表中有四个具有中等的评分者间信度。评估师和学生焦点小组提出了三个主题。学生发现跨专业教育(IPE)的机会是有价值的。他们还认为,这提高了他们对OT/PA专业的理解,以及他们与其他专业人士合作和沟通的舒适度和能力。本研究结果表明,ICAR:沟通与协作维度在医疗保健专业学生中具有维持评分者间信度的潜力。本研究的结果也表明,卫生保健专业的学生认为IPE事件是非常有价值和有益的。
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