Attitudes to Interprofessional Education Among Health Science Students Engaging in a Multidisciplinary Workshop Series

E. Guinan, E. Barrett, F. Neill, T. Grimes, D. Sullivan, M. O'Sullivan, A. Patterson, T. Stapleton, I. Walsh, J. Walsh, K. Conlon
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Introduction: Interprofessional education (IPE) provides an opportunity for students from singleprofessions to interact with other disciplines. Student attitude to IPE can impact engagement and change in attitude may provide an indicator of the impact of IPE. This study examines pre-workshop attitudes to IPE and change in attitude following a series of three IPE workshops. Methods: Preworkshop attitudes were examined using the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) and the Interprofessional Education Perception Scale (IEPS). The IEPS was repeated at the start of Workshop 1 and at the end of Workshop 3. Data were analyzed using linear regression analysis and linear mixed methods for repeated measures. Results: 405 students participated (pre-workshop n=122; workshop 1 n=244; workshop 3 n=236). Preworkshop attitudinal scores were high. While male gender and studying medicine negatively predicted attitude across some domains, previous experience of a joint patient treatment session on clinical placement positively predicted attitude in the domain of Perception of Actual Cooperation (standardised Beta 0.283, p=0.005). Attitude to IPE improved across all domains of the IEPS from online preparation to the end of workshop 3 (pCompetency and Autonomy, and in the domain of Perceived Need for Cooperation improved only following online preparation, while the domain of Perception of Actual Cooperation improved following both online preparation and participation in the workshops. Discussion: The results presented reflect positively on student readiness for IPE. Attitudes were further improved following engagement in a structured series of IPE workshops.
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参加多学科系列研讨会的健康科学专业学生对跨专业教育的态度
简介:跨专业教育(IPE)为来自单一专业的学生提供了与其他学科互动的机会。学生对国际政治教育的态度可以影响学生的参与,而态度的变化可以作为国际政治教育影响的一个指标。本研究检视工作坊前对国际政治经济学的态度,以及在三场工作坊后态度的改变。方法:采用跨专业学习准备量表(RIPLS)和跨专业教育感知量表(IEPS)对研讨会前态度进行调查。在第1讲习班开始和第3讲习班结束时,又重复了IEPS。数据分析采用线性回归分析和线性混合方法进行重复测量。结果:405名学生参与(课前n=122;车间1 n=244;车间3 (n=236)。课前态度得分高。虽然男性性别和医学研究对某些领域的态度有负向预测,但在临床安置的联合患者治疗过程中的经验对实际合作感知领域的态度有正向预测(标准化贝塔系数0.283,p=0.005)。从在线准备到研讨会3(胜任力和自主性)结束,IEPS的所有领域对IPE的态度都有所改善,而在感知合作需求领域,只有在在线准备之后才有所改善,而在在线准备和参与研讨会之后,实际合作感知领域都有所改善。讨论:提出的结果积极反映了学生对IPE的准备。在参与了一系列结构化的IPE研讨会之后,态度得到了进一步改善。
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