MoveMore: A model for interprofessional collaboration with nursing and physical therapy students in a community based walking class for people with stroke

Rebekah Nkonge , Rebekah Whiting , Rebecca James , Chelsie Smith , Luke Reed , Leslie M. Smith , Suzanne Trojanowski , Megan Keiser , Amy M. Yorke
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Interprofessional education (IPE) opportunities that engage students with members of the community who have a chronic condition, like stroke, provide collaborative learning experiences. The purpose of this paper is to describe an IPE activity called MoveMore and its preliminary student learning outcomes. MoveMore is a community, evidence-based walking class, which engages physical therapy and nursing students together with participants with chronic stroke. Each session lasts 12 weeks with outcome measurements taken at weeks 1 and 12 and High Intensity Gait Training (HIGT) implemented during weeks 2–11. MoveMore occurred three times during 2022 and is scheduled to occur three times in 2023. Implementation of a community walking class for people with chronic stroke can be successfully implemented and sustained over time providing benefits to student learning as well as participants. Models of IPE provide the opportunity for other educational institutions to implement similar projects.

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MoveMore:一个与护理和物理治疗专业的学生在一个基于社区的中风患者步行班进行跨专业合作的模型
跨专业教育(IPE)的机会,让学生与患有慢性疾病的社区成员,如中风,提供合作学习的经验。本文的目的是描述一个名为MoveMore的IPE活动及其初步的学生学习成果。MoveMore是一个社区步行课程,以证据为基础,让物理治疗和护理专业的学生与慢性中风患者一起参加。每次训练持续12周,在第1周和第12周进行结果测量,在第2-11周进行高强度步态训练(HIGT)。MoveMore在2022年发生了三次,计划在2023年发生三次。针对慢性中风患者的社区步行班的实施可以成功实施并持续一段时间,为学生和参与者的学习带来好处。国际政治经济学的模式为其他教育机构提供了实施类似项目的机会。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, a quarterly online-only journal, provides innovative ideas for interprofessional educators and practitioners through peer-reviewed articles and reports. Each issue examines current issues and trends in interprofessional healthcare topics, offering progressive solutions to the challenges facing the profession. The Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice (JIEP) is affiliated with University of Nebraska Medical Center and the official journal of National Academies of Practice (NAP) and supports its mission to serve the public and the health profession by advancing education, policy, practice & research.
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