Neville Christine C, Petro Rachel, Mitchell Geoffrey K, Brady Susannah
School of Nursing and Midwifery and.
J Interprof Care. 2013 Nov;27(6):523-5. doi: 10.3109/13561820.2013.784731. Epub 2013 May 17.
An undergraduate health science student curriculum activity in interprofessional education (IPE) focused on team decision making was piloted. The IPE activity included a lecture, small group learning activity and an onsite observation of an interprofessional health care team (IPHCT) meeting. Measures included the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning scale, Interdisciplinary Education Perception scale and the Role Perception Questionnaires. The students completed a workbook to assess decision making capacity in IPHCTs. The results indicated that students (n = 61) were willing to share their knowledge and skills as a way of understanding clinical problems in the workplace and had professionally oriented perceptions and related affective domains. They also showed a positive role perception of their own role and that of other professions. Analysis of the workbooks revealed that students were able to identify positive and negative impacts on effective team decision making and its effects on a patient centred approach to health care.
一项以团队决策为重点的跨专业教育(IPE)本科健康科学学生课程活动进行了试点。IPE活动包括一次讲座、小组学习活动以及对跨专业医疗团队(IPHCT)会议的现场观察。测量指标包括跨专业学习准备量表、跨学科教育认知量表和角色认知问卷。学生们完成了一本工作手册,以评估IPHCT中的决策能力。结果表明,学生(n = 61)愿意分享他们的知识和技能,以此作为理解工作场所临床问题的一种方式,并且具有专业导向的认知和相关情感领域。他们还对自己和其他专业的角色表现出积极的角色认知。对工作手册的分析表明,学生能够识别对有效团队决策的积极和消极影响及其对以患者为中心的医疗保健方法的影响。