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Research paper thumbnail of Forward Thinking and Adaptability to Sustain and Advance IPECP in Healthcare Transformation Following the COVID-19 Pandemic

˜The œInternet journal of allied health sciences and practice, Dec 15, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Peer Led Team Learning in a Foundational IPE Curriculum

BACKGROUND The Peer Led Team Learning (PLTL) instructional model utilizes Peer Leaders, advanced ... more BACKGROUND The Peer Led Team Learning (PLTL) instructional model utilizes Peer Leaders, advanced students who mentor and guide student teams to collaborate on applied course concepts. PURPOSE To apply a modified PLTL model in the university’s foundational, longitudinal, competency-based interprofessional education (IPE) curriculum. METHODS Twelve Peer Leaders were selected, trained, and deployed as facilitators for interprofessional teams of students during the IPE curriculum’s first three large-scale learning events. Peer Leaders completed an evaluation of training, a facilitation skills survey, and participated in a semi-structured focus group interview process. RESULTS After participating in the PLTL program, Peer Leaders reported increased confidence in their interprofessional knowledge and facilitation skills. The primary challenge for Peer Leaders in facilitating teams was lack of student engagement (n=7, 58%). CONCLUSION PLTL is a feasible model for IPE settings. It has the p...

Research paper thumbnail of Student Persistence in Career and Technical Education: A Multi-Sample, Mixed-Method Evaluation of Student Services

The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the student services offered at the Tennessee Co... more The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the student services offered at the Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCAT) institutions, getting perspectives from students, faculty, and administrators. It also served to investigate the link between student support services and persistence. Using the TCAT institutions as an exemplary model, the evaluation study provided a model to be used by similar institutions to help students persist through their career and technical education experience. The evaluation used a utilization focused approach to determine the effectiveness of student support services provided. Data were collected from student, staff, and administrators and triangulated to draw study conclusions. Both students and staff recognized the role that instructors play in student support at the TCAT institutions. Although students were able to more specifically discuss the impact of their instructors on their success, the staff members were also aware of the fact th...

Research paper thumbnail of Identifying the Strengths and Barriers of Student Success: Perceptions of Technical College Students

Research paper thumbnail of The effectiveness of an educational intervention to enhance undergraduate nursing students' competence with interprofessional collaboration

Research paper thumbnail of Successful conversion of simulation‐based interprofessional education in a pandemic

Journal of Dental Education

Research paper thumbnail of Application of a Simulation-Based Interprofessional Teamwork Assessment Tool (SITAT) to Individual Student Performance in a Team-Based Simulation

Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development

There are a very limited number of instruments to assess individual performance in simulation-bas... more There are a very limited number of instruments to assess individual performance in simulation-based interprofessional education (IPE). The purpose of this study was to apply the Simulation-Based Interprofessional Teamwork Assessment Tool (SITAT) to the individualized assessment of medicine, pharmacy, and nursing students (N = 94) in a team-based IPE simulation, as well as to explore potential differences between disciplines, and calculate reliability estimates for utilization of the tool. Results of an analysis of variance provided evidence that there was no statistically significant difference among professions on overall competency ( F(2, 91) = 0.756, P = .472). The competency reports for nursing ( M = 3.06, SD = 0.45), medicine ( M = 3.19, SD = 0.42), and pharmacy ( M = 3.08, SD = 0.49) students were comparable across professions. Cronbach's alpha provided a reliability estimate of the tool, with evidence of high internal consistency ( α = .92). The interrater reliability ...

Research paper thumbnail of The COVID-19 crisis silver lining: interprofessional education to guide future innovation

Journal of Interprofessional Care

Globally, the advent and rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus has created significant disruption to... more Globally, the advent and rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus has created significant disruption to health professions education and practice, and consequently interprofessional education, leading to a model of learning and practicing where much is unknown. Key questions for this ongoing evolution emerge for the global context leading to reflections on future directions for the interprofessional education field and its role in shaping future practice models. Health professions programs around the world have made a dramatic shift to virtual learning platforms in response to closures of academic institutions and restrictions imposed on learners accessing practice settings. Telemedicine, slow to become established in many countries to date, has also revolutionized practice in the current environment. Within the state of disruption and rapid change is the awareness of a silver lining that provides an opportunity for future growth. Key topics explored in this commentary include reflection on the application of existing competency frameworks, consideration of typology of team structures, reconsideration of theoretical underpinnings, revisiting of core dimensions of education, adaptation of interprofessional education activities, and the role in the future pandemic planning. As an international community of educators and researchers, the authors consider current observations relevant to interprofessional education and practice contexts and suggest a response from scholarship voices across the globe. The current pandemic offers a unique opportunity for educators, practitioners, and researchers to retain what has served interprofessional education and practice well in the past, break from what has not worked as well, and begin to imagine the new.

Research paper thumbnail of Statistics Hell's Kitchen: An Example of a Challenging Collaborative Learning Activity

Research paper thumbnail of Forward Thinking and Adaptability to Sustain and Advance IPECP in Healthcare Transformation Following the COVID-19 Pandemic

˜The œInternet journal of allied health sciences and practice, Dec 15, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Peer Led Team Learning in a Foundational IPE Curriculum

BACKGROUND The Peer Led Team Learning (PLTL) instructional model utilizes Peer Leaders, advanced ... more BACKGROUND The Peer Led Team Learning (PLTL) instructional model utilizes Peer Leaders, advanced students who mentor and guide student teams to collaborate on applied course concepts. PURPOSE To apply a modified PLTL model in the university’s foundational, longitudinal, competency-based interprofessional education (IPE) curriculum. METHODS Twelve Peer Leaders were selected, trained, and deployed as facilitators for interprofessional teams of students during the IPE curriculum’s first three large-scale learning events. Peer Leaders completed an evaluation of training, a facilitation skills survey, and participated in a semi-structured focus group interview process. RESULTS After participating in the PLTL program, Peer Leaders reported increased confidence in their interprofessional knowledge and facilitation skills. The primary challenge for Peer Leaders in facilitating teams was lack of student engagement (n=7, 58%). CONCLUSION PLTL is a feasible model for IPE settings. It has the p...

Research paper thumbnail of Student Persistence in Career and Technical Education: A Multi-Sample, Mixed-Method Evaluation of Student Services

The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the student services offered at the Tennessee Co... more The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the student services offered at the Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCAT) institutions, getting perspectives from students, faculty, and administrators. It also served to investigate the link between student support services and persistence. Using the TCAT institutions as an exemplary model, the evaluation study provided a model to be used by similar institutions to help students persist through their career and technical education experience. The evaluation used a utilization focused approach to determine the effectiveness of student support services provided. Data were collected from student, staff, and administrators and triangulated to draw study conclusions. Both students and staff recognized the role that instructors play in student support at the TCAT institutions. Although students were able to more specifically discuss the impact of their instructors on their success, the staff members were also aware of the fact th...

Research paper thumbnail of Identifying the Strengths and Barriers of Student Success: Perceptions of Technical College Students

Research paper thumbnail of The effectiveness of an educational intervention to enhance undergraduate nursing students' competence with interprofessional collaboration

Research paper thumbnail of Successful conversion of simulation‐based interprofessional education in a pandemic

Journal of Dental Education

Research paper thumbnail of Application of a Simulation-Based Interprofessional Teamwork Assessment Tool (SITAT) to Individual Student Performance in a Team-Based Simulation

Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development

There are a very limited number of instruments to assess individual performance in simulation-bas... more There are a very limited number of instruments to assess individual performance in simulation-based interprofessional education (IPE). The purpose of this study was to apply the Simulation-Based Interprofessional Teamwork Assessment Tool (SITAT) to the individualized assessment of medicine, pharmacy, and nursing students (N = 94) in a team-based IPE simulation, as well as to explore potential differences between disciplines, and calculate reliability estimates for utilization of the tool. Results of an analysis of variance provided evidence that there was no statistically significant difference among professions on overall competency ( F(2, 91) = 0.756, P = .472). The competency reports for nursing ( M = 3.06, SD = 0.45), medicine ( M = 3.19, SD = 0.42), and pharmacy ( M = 3.08, SD = 0.49) students were comparable across professions. Cronbach's alpha provided a reliability estimate of the tool, with evidence of high internal consistency ( α = .92). The interrater reliability ...

Research paper thumbnail of The COVID-19 crisis silver lining: interprofessional education to guide future innovation

Journal of Interprofessional Care

Globally, the advent and rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus has created significant disruption to... more Globally, the advent and rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus has created significant disruption to health professions education and practice, and consequently interprofessional education, leading to a model of learning and practicing where much is unknown. Key questions for this ongoing evolution emerge for the global context leading to reflections on future directions for the interprofessional education field and its role in shaping future practice models. Health professions programs around the world have made a dramatic shift to virtual learning platforms in response to closures of academic institutions and restrictions imposed on learners accessing practice settings. Telemedicine, slow to become established in many countries to date, has also revolutionized practice in the current environment. Within the state of disruption and rapid change is the awareness of a silver lining that provides an opportunity for future growth. Key topics explored in this commentary include reflection on the application of existing competency frameworks, consideration of typology of team structures, reconsideration of theoretical underpinnings, revisiting of core dimensions of education, adaptation of interprofessional education activities, and the role in the future pandemic planning. As an international community of educators and researchers, the authors consider current observations relevant to interprofessional education and practice contexts and suggest a response from scholarship voices across the globe. The current pandemic offers a unique opportunity for educators, practitioners, and researchers to retain what has served interprofessional education and practice well in the past, break from what has not worked as well, and begin to imagine the new.

Research paper thumbnail of Statistics Hell's Kitchen: An Example of a Challenging Collaborative Learning Activity