Trommelen Rachel D, Hebert Laurie, Nelson T Kirk
Dep of Physical Therapy, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, 1900 Gravier Street, Office 7C1, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA. Tel 504-568-4284, fax 504-568-6552.
J Allied Health. 2014 Winter;43(4):194-200.
Vestibular disorders are quite common and can cause significant disability. Diagnosis and treatment of these disorders is very complex, requiring multidisciplinary input including physical therapy (PT) and audiology (AUD). The purpose of this research was to determine if an interprofessional educational experience between the PT and AUD students will increases the students' confidence in their knowledge of the role of the other discipline, circumstances which would require referral to the other discipline, and communication with individuals from the other discipline. PT and AUD students were divided into small groups and worked through an unfolding case. A paper-and-pencil survey was utilized to evaluate the effectiveness of the experience. Mann-Whitney U-tests demonstrated no significant difference between the confidence levels of PT and AUD students pre-test and post-test. Wilcoxon signed ranks tests demonstrated statistically significant gains in confidence levels on all items from pre-test to posttest. The authors attribute these gains to interprofessional collaboration, case-based learning, and discipline- specific facilitation. In the future, this exercise would benefit from additional disciplines. The outcomes strengthen the research that interprofessional education and case-based learning are effective methods of education. This should lead to increased communication in clinical settings and ultimately improved patient outcomes.
前庭疾病相当常见,可导致严重残疾。这些疾病的诊断和治疗非常复杂,需要多学科的参与,包括物理治疗(PT)和听力学(AUD)。本研究的目的是确定PT专业和AUD专业学生之间的跨专业教育经历是否会增强学生对另一学科角色知识的信心、需要转诊至另一学科的情况以及与另一学科人员沟通的信心。PT专业和AUD专业的学生被分成小组,并通过一个逐步展开的病例进行学习。使用纸笔调查来评估该经历的有效性。曼-惠特尼U检验表明,PT专业和AUD专业学生在测试前和测试后的信心水平没有显著差异。威尔科克森符号秩检验表明,从测试前到测试后,所有项目的信心水平都有统计学上的显著提高。作者将这些提高归因于跨专业合作、基于病例的学习以及特定学科的指导。未来,这项活动将受益于增加其他学科的参与。这些结果强化了跨专业教育和基于病例的学习是有效教育方法的研究。这应该会导致临床环境中沟通的增加,并最终改善患者的治疗效果。