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Page 1: Interprofessional Education to Improve Collaboration and Quality of Care Hugh Barr May 2013.

Interprofessional Education to Improve Collaboration and

Quality of Care

Hugh Barr

May 2013

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Multiprofessional Education

Interprofessional

Education

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Multiprofessional Education

Occasions when professions learn side by side

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Interprofessional Education

Occasions when professions learn with, from, and about each other, to improve collaboration and the quality of care

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Interprofessional Education

Expectations

Outcomes

Evidence

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Five Expectations

• Repairing relationships• Developing teamwork• Improving care & services• Safeguarding patients• Deploying human resources optimally

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Teamwork

Relationships

Safety

Workforce

Improvement

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Teamwork

Safety

Relationships

Workforce

Improvement

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Teamwork

Relationships

Safety

Workforce

Improvement

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Teamwork

Relationships

Safety

Workforce

Improvement

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Teamwork

Relationships

Workforce

Safety

Improvement

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Teamwork

Relationships

Safety

Improvement

Workforce

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Formulating Outcomes

United Kingdom: Sheffield Hallam University (2010) Interprofessional Capability Framework. Mini-guide

Canada: Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative (2010) A national competency framework for interprofessional collaboration.

United States: Interprofessional Education Collaborative Expert Panel (2011) Core competencies for interprofessional collaborative practice: report of an expert panel. Washington D.C.: Interprofessional collaborative

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A Digest

Curtin University

Interprofessional Capability Framework

Brewer & Jones, 2013

http://healthsciences.curtin.edu.au/faculty/ipe_publications.cfm

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Assembling the Evidence

• Evidence from whom?

• Evidence of what?

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Triangulating the evidence base for IPE

IPE ProgrammeIPE Programme

ExternalEvaluativeResearch

InternalApproval& Review

ExternalApproval& Review

Commissioning& Monitoring

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The Naïve Question

•Does IPE Work?

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What types of IPE under what conditionsresult inwhat types of outcome?

The Smart Question

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Systematic Reviews 1

Cochrane: Reeves, S., Zwarenstein, M., Goldman, J.,

Barr, H., Freeth, D., Hammick, M. & Koppel, I. (2011) Interprofessional education: effects on professional practice and health care outcomes. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

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Systematic Reviews 2• Barr, H., Koppel, I., Reeves, S., Hammick, M. and

Freeth, D. (August 2005) Effective Interprofessional Education: Argument, Assumption and Evidence. Oxford: Blackwell

• Hammick, M., Freeth, D., Reeves, S., Koppel, I., & Barr, H. (2007). A best evidence systematic review of interprofessional education. Dundee: Best Evidence Medical Education. Guide no. 9. Medical Teacher 29, 735-751.

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JETThe

Interprofessional EducationJoint

EvaluationTeam

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Modified Kirkpatrick ScaleLevel 1 – Reaction

Learners’ views on the learning experience and its interprofessional nature.

Level 2a – Modification of attitudes / perceptions

Changes in reciprocal attitudes or perceptions between participant groups. Changes in perception or attitude towards the value and/or use of team approaches to caring for a specific client group.

Level 2b - Acquisition of knowledge/skills

Including knowledge and skills linked to interprofessional collaboration.

Level 3 - Behavioural change

Identifies individuals’ transfer of interprofessional learning to their practice setting and their changed professional practice.

Level 4a – Change in organisational practice

Wider changes in the organisation and delivery of care.

Level 4b – Benefits to patients/clients

Improvements in health or well being of patients/ clients.

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