Geriatric interprofessional education for enhancing students' interest in treating older people.

MedEdPublish (2016) Pub Date : 2024-09-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/mep.19773.2
Carolyn Joyce Teuwen, Karlijn Vorstermans, Rashmi A Kusurkar, Hermien Schreurs, Hester E M Daelmans, Saskia M Peerdeman
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Interprofessional education is one of the interventions used to increase health care students' motivation for working with older patients. Previous research about such interventions has been conducted without the use of control groups and has given inconclusive results. The objective of the present curricular resource was: Does geriatric paper-based interprofessional education influence students' interest in treating older people? During a one-year period, undergraduate fourth-year medical and third-year nursing students wrote four health care plans for four different paper-based older patient cases. In the intervention group students were paired up in interprofessional couples. In the control group students made the assignment alone. Interest for working with older patients was measured on a 5-point Likert scale before and one year after the intervention. In both groups, no significant change was found. Before-interest score of the interprofessional group was relatively high (3.8) so the non-significant results may be due to a ceiling effect. Nursing students' interest in treating older people at the start of the research was higher than medical students' interest.

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老年医学跨专业教育,提高学生治疗老年人的兴趣。
跨专业教育是用来提高医护学生与老年患者打交道的积极性的干预措施之一。以往关于此类干预措施的研究都是在没有使用对照组的情况下进行的,并没有得出结论。本课程资源的目标是:基于老年医学论文的跨专业教育是否会影响学生对治疗老年人的兴趣?在为期一年的时间里,医学专业四年级本科生和护理专业三年级本科生为四个不同的纸质老年病人病例撰写了四份医疗保健计划。在干预组中,学生以跨专业情侣的形式配对。在对照组中,学生单独完成任务。在干预前和干预一年后,对老年患者的工作兴趣进行了 5 点李克特量表测量。在两组中均未发现明显变化。跨专业组的干预前兴趣得分相对较高(3.8),因此不显著的结果可能是由于天花板效应造成的。在研究开始时,护理专业学生对治疗老年人的兴趣高于医科学生。
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