Umstattd Meyer M Renée, Prochnow Tyler, Hess Burritt, During Christina, Opusunju Jasmine, Creighton Jacob, Sumrall Jasmin
Department of Public Health, Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences, Baylor University, Waco, TX.
Department of Health Behavior, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
Fam Med. 2025 Feb;57(2):91-97. doi: 10.22454/FamMed.2024.533520. Epub 2024 Dec 13.
Health care leaders use interprofessional collaborative practice as a strategy to improve health outcomes, and they have stressed its importance in the education of primary care medical providers to apply public health concepts like the social determinants of health and community collaborations. Interprofessional education (IPE) prepares students from different professions for collaborative practice as they enter the health workforce by developing core competencies. Understanding the importance of IPE is vital toward improving person and client-centered care and population health outcomes. This study aims to evaluate IPE workshops' effects on participants' confidence in applying public health concepts to improve health outcomes and intention to collaborate with local resources.
Public health-focused workshops were provided to encourage collaboration between Master of Public Health (MPH) students and residents in a family medicine residency program. We analyzed change using McNemar's tests to determine significant differences between pre- and postworkshop responses.
In total, 33 family medicine residents and 41 MPH students provided full data for the evaluation. We found statistically significant differences between self-efficacy levels and intention to partner with resources between pre- and postworkshop surveys.
Results point to the efficacy and value of IPE opportunities in the education of family medicine residents and MPH students. This study presents a viable and useful example of IPE integration between MPH students and family medicine residents. Understanding social determinants of health and the use of local resources to better the health of the community is vital for both groups.
医疗保健领导者将跨专业协作实践作为改善健康结果的一项策略,他们强调了其在初级保健医疗服务提供者教育中应用健康的社会决定因素和社区合作等公共卫生概念的重要性。跨专业教育(IPE)通过培养核心能力,使来自不同专业的学生在进入卫生人力队伍时为协作实践做好准备。理解IPE的重要性对于改善以个人和客户为中心的护理以及人群健康结果至关重要。本研究旨在评估IPE工作坊对参与者应用公共卫生概念改善健康结果的信心以及与当地资源合作意愿的影响。
举办了以公共卫生为重点的工作坊,以鼓励公共卫生硕士(MPH)学生与家庭医学住院医师培训项目中的住院医师之间的合作。我们使用McNemar检验分析变化,以确定工作坊前后反应之间的显著差异。
共有33名家庭医学住院医师和41名MPH学生提供了用于评估的完整数据。我们发现工作坊前后调查中自我效能水平和与资源合作意愿之间存在统计学上的显著差异。
结果表明IPE机会在家庭医学住院医师和MPH学生教育中的有效性和价值。本研究展示了MPH学生与家庭医学住院医师之间IPE整合的一个可行且有用的例子。理解健康的社会决定因素以及利用当地资源改善社区健康对这两个群体都至关重要。