Smit Linda C, Dikken Jeroen, Moolenaar Nienke M, Schuurmans Marieke J, de Wit Niek J, Bleijenberg Nienke
Research Centre for Healthy and Sustainable Living, University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, 3584 CS, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Faculty of Health, Nutrition and Sport, The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2021 Jan 6;7(1):7. doi: 10.1186/s40814-020-00746-3.
Due to multimorbidity and geriatric problems, older people often require both psychosocial and medical care. Collaboration between medical and social professionals is a prerequisite to deliver high-quality care for community-living older people. Effective, safe, and person-centered care relies on skilled interprofessional collaboration and practice. Little is known about interprofessional education to increase interprofessional collaboration in practice (IPCP) in the context of community care for older people. This study examines the feasibility of the implementation of an IPCP program in three community districts and determines its potential to increase interprofessional collaboration between primary healthcare professionals caring for older people.
A feasibility study was conducted to determine the acceptability and feasibility of data collection and analysis regarding interprofessional collaboration in network development. A questionnaire was used to measure the learning experience and the acquisition of knowledge and skills regarding the program. Network development was assessed by distributing a social network survey among professionals attending the program as well as professionals not attending the program at baseline and 5.5 months after. Network development was determined by calculating the number, reciprocity, value, and diversity of contacts between professionals using social network analysis.
The IPCP program was found to be instructive and the knowledge and skills gained were applicable in practice. Social network analysis was feasible to conduct and revealed a spill-over effect regarding network development. Program participants, as well as non-program participants, had larger, more reciprocal, and more diverse interprofessional networks than they did before the program.
This study showed the feasibility of implementing an IPCP program in terms of acceptability, feasibility of data collection, and social network analysis to measure network development, and indicated potential to increase interprofessional collaboration between primary healthcare professionals. Both program participants and non-program participants developed a larger, more collaborative, and diverse interprofessional network.
由于多种疾病并存和老年问题,老年人通常既需要心理社会护理,也需要医疗护理。医疗和社会专业人员之间的合作是为社区居住的老年人提供高质量护理的前提条件。有效、安全且以患者为中心的护理依赖于熟练的跨专业合作与实践。在老年人社区护理背景下,关于通过跨专业教育来加强实践中的跨专业合作(IPCP)的了解甚少。本研究探讨了在三个社区实施IPCP项目的可行性,并确定其在增加照顾老年人的初级医疗保健专业人员之间跨专业合作方面的潜力。
进行了一项可行性研究,以确定关于网络发展中跨专业合作的数据收集和分析的可接受性和可行性。使用问卷调查来衡量对该项目的学习体验以及知识和技能的获取情况。通过向参加该项目的专业人员以及未参加该项目的专业人员在基线时和5.5个月后分发社会网络调查问卷来评估网络发展情况。使用社会网络分析通过计算专业人员之间联系的数量、互惠性、价值和多样性来确定网络发展情况。
发现IPCP项目具有启发性,所获得的知识和技能可应用于实践。社会网络分析实施起来是可行的,并揭示了网络发展方面的溢出效应。与项目实施前相比,项目参与者以及非项目参与者都拥有更大、更具互惠性且更多样化的跨专业网络。
本研究表明,在可接受性、数据收集的可行性以及用于衡量网络发展的社会网络分析方面,实施IPCP项目是可行的,并表明在增加初级医疗保健专业人员之间跨专业合作方面具有潜力。项目参与者和非项目参与者都建立了更大、更具协作性且更多样化的跨专业网络。