scholarly journals A Longitudinal Study of Interprofessional Education in Graduate Students From Rehabilitation Sciences

2021 ◽  
Vol 75 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. 7512520391p1
Author(s):  
Sarah Elkington ◽  
Connie Summers ◽  
Celia Pechak ◽  
Patricia Lara ◽  
Francesca Hernandez
2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 590-592
Author(s):  
Mary T. Harmon ◽  
Cynthia F. Farrell ◽  
Valerie Carter ◽  
Dorothy A. Randall ◽  
Alyssa Loeb ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 75 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. 7512500008p1-7512500008p1
Author(s):  
Leah Shea Simpkins ◽  
Casey Humphrey ◽  
Aaron Sciascia

Abstract Date Presented 04/12/21 The purpose of this study was to establish the test–retest reliability of two interprofessional education (IPE) instruments, the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale and the Interdisciplinary Education Perception Scale among OT graduate students. The intent was to compare results based on previous IPE experience and year in the program. Primary Author and Speaker: Leah Shea Simpkins Additional Authors and Speakers: Alison Teasdale,Olivia Easterbrooks-Dick


2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (4) ◽  
pp. 594-598 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa M. Harrison-Bernard ◽  
Mihran V. Naljayan ◽  
Jane M. Eason ◽  
Donald E. Mercante ◽  
Tina P. Gunaldo

The primary purpose of conducting an interprofessional education (IPE) experience during the renal physiology block of a graduate-level course was to provide basic science, physical therapy, and physician assistant graduate students with an opportunity to work as a team in the diagnosis, treatment, and collaborative care of a patient with acute kidney injury. The secondary purpose was to enhance the understanding of basic renal physiology principles with a patient case presentation of renal pathophysiology. The overall purpose was to assess the value of IPE integration within a basic science course by examining student perceptions and program evaluation. Graduate-level students operated in interprofessional teams while working through an acute kidney injury patient case. The following Interprofessional Education Collaborative subcompetencies were targeted: Roles/Responsibilities (RR) Behavioral Expectations (RR1, RR4) and Interprofessional Communication (CC) Behavioral Expectations (CC4). Clinical and IPE stimulus questions were discussed both within and between teams with assistance provided by faculty facilitators. Students were given a pre- and postsurvey to determine their knowledge of IPE. There were statistically significant increases from pre- to postsurvey scores for all six IPE questions for all students. Physical therapy and physician assistant students had a statistically significant increase in pre- to postsurvey scores, indicating a more favorable perception of their interprofessional competence for RR1, RR4, and CC4. No changes were noted in pre- to postsurvey scores for basic science graduate students. Incorporating planned IPE experiences into multidisciplinary health science courses represents an appropriate venue to have students learn and apply interprofessional competencies.


Author(s):  
Ping Li

This longitudinal study aims at finding out the information behavior of math graduate students at different stages of their programs. Data will be collected via semi-structured interviews, diaries and direct observations. Findings are expected to throw light on the designing of an effective instructional program for this group of users.Cette étude longitudinale a pour objectif de déterminer le comportement informationnel des étudiants en mathématiques de cycles supérieurs à différentes étapes de leur programme. Les données seront recueillies au moyen d’entrevues semi structurées, de journaux et d’observation directe. Les résultats devraient éclaircir la conception d’un programme d’enseignement efficace pour ce groupe d’utilisateurs.


Author(s):  
Aidyn Iachini ◽  
Jaeseung Kim ◽  
Teri Browne ◽  
Elizabeth W. Blake ◽  
Brianne L. Dunn

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