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Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty Solomon PT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne Allen RN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen Mohaupt RN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Donna Rawlin RN, MSc, PhD (student) Mohawk College Susan Tam RN, BScN Hamilton Public Health
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Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

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Page 1: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster UniversityPatty Solomon PT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor)Dianne Allen RN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga CollegeJen Mohaupt RN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga CollegeDonna Rawlin RN, MSc, PhD (student) Mohawk CollegeSusan Tam RN, BScN Hamilton Public Health Prepared for NERU, September 13, 2010.

Page 2: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

-Background -Current State of the Literature-Interprofessional Education (IPE)-IPE & the BScN Curriculum-Purpose of IP Issues Assignment & Study-Methodology-Timeline-Questions

Page 3: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

Issue: Organization & delivery of care is becoming more complex and challenging:

increase in chronic illness and diseasedecrease in human resourcesdecrease in financial resources

Page 4: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

IPC : Interprofessional Collaboration:

“ is the process of developing and maintaining effective interprofessional working relationships with other professionals, alongside the patient/client and their families, to enable optimal health outcomes.”

(CIHC, 2010)

IPE : Interprofessional Education:

“occurs when two or more professions learn with, from and about each other in order to improve collaboration and the quality of care” (CAIPE, 2002)

Page 5: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

-WHO (2010): IPE is an essential step in preparing a “collaborative practice-ready” workforce

-CIHC (2010): IPE...key to building effective health care teams; improving the experience and outcomes of patients

-HFO (2010): IPE...build the foundation upon which key interprofessional care activities can be implemented & sustained

Page 6: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

“If health care providers are expected to work together and share expertise in a team environment, it makes sense that their education and training prepare them for this type of working arrangement.”

(Roy Romanow, 2002).

Page 7: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

Current Status of IPE (Canada):-Elective IPE courses & projects (UBC)-Compulsory IPE course (U of A)-Rural Palliative Care Program (U of O)-Compulsory IP Learning Modules (Dalhousie)-Compulsory & Elective Courses (Memorial)-Elective & Compulsory IP activities (McMaster) (Ho et al., 2008).

Page 8: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

-Up until September 2009 – nil-Interprofessional Issues Assignment (Sept.09)-Proposed Framework (Conestoga, McMaster IPE competencies)

Page 9: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

Level 1 Strategy: Intra- professional Education & the Foundation of Group SkillsLevel 2 Strategy: Introduction to IPC/IPE & Exposure to the Health Care Team Level 3 Strategy: Interprofessional CollaborationLevel 4 Strategy: Becoming an Effective Member of the Health Care Team

Page 10: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

-Introduces students to IP, team-based literature-Introduces students to IP issues

-Opportunity to achieve ¾ of the required IPE competencies-Opportunity to collaborate with others (professionals/students)

-Promotes reference to the CNO (2009) National Competencies

Page 11: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

1. Mandatory Readings:1. -CIHC (2010) National Interprofessional Competency Framework

2. -Suter et al (2009) Importance of Role Clarity & Communication in IPC

2. Engage in IPC1. -Must involve > 2 professions (student or professional)

2. -Must be interactive (immersion level)

3. Scholarly Paper1. -Select an IP Issue

2. -Background Information; Impact of Issue

3. -Identifies Areas for Professional Development; Proposes Strategies (skills, knowledge & behaviours still required for IPC)

Page 12: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

-To assess what students are learning about IPC, after completing the Interprofessional Issues Assignment (4Q04). -What skills, knowledge, and behaviors are the students gaining from this assignment? -Are we preparing our students for effective interprofessional collaborative practice?

Page 13: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

-Embedded mixed method study design:Qualitative data will augment the primary source of data (Quantitative data)

- Quantitative component: Will monitor general changes in attitudes and

- perceptions re: IPC- Qualitative component: Will add “meaning” & elaborate on what

the - students are learning from the

assignment

By collecting both quantitative and qualitative sources of data, one can develop a more complete picture of the phenomenon

(Creswell, 2008).

Page 14: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

Quantitative: Does the Interprofessional Issues Assignment have an effect on Level 4 students’ perceptions and attitudes regarding interprofessional collaboration? 

Qualitative: How do Level 4 B.Sc.N students experience the Interprofessional Issues Assignment?

Overall Question for Mixed Methods study: What is the impact of the IP Issues Assignment, in developing attitudes and knowledge required for interprofessional collaborative practice among Level 4 B.Sc.N students?

 

Page 15: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

Quantitative component: -Four demographic questions ( age, gender, stream, site)-Questionnaire administered before/after completion of the IP Issues Assignment -Questionnaire: Interdisciplinary Education Perception Scale (IEPS)

Analysis: -Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) -Paired sample t-tests: Changes in IEPS scores before/after assignment ?-ANOVA: Differences based on age, gender, B.SC.N stream and site?

Page 16: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

Qualitative component:-Five focus groups (total of 25 students)-Semi-structured interviews (3 questions; audio-taped; notes)

-Purposeful sampling:5 students from each site (Conestoga, Mohawk, McMaster) 5 students representing the post practitioner streams (Post RN/RPN) 5 students representing the Accelerated stream

Page 17: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

Ethical Considerations:-Awaiting approval from the HHS/FHS Research Ethics Board-Coordinated ethics review process -Awaiting approval from Undergraduate Nursing Education Committee (UNEC)

-Completely voluntary; no effect on assignment or course grade-Completely anonymous (mother’s maiden name; number)

Page 18: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

Ethics: Special Considerations (PI=CP=Tutor)

-Level 4 student “leaders”: review & collect consent forms; administer , collect & deliver questionnaires-Students from PI’s group will be excluded from the quantitative component of this study -Questionnaires delivered to PI in a sealed/signed envelope-Anonymized by research team (excluding PI) -PI will only see data after it has been assigned a number

Page 19: Jenn Salfi RN, PhD McMaster University Patty SolomonPT, PhD McMaster University (Mentor) Dianne AllenRN, MSc, PhD (student) Conestoga College Jen MohauptRN,

-Ethics/UNEC Approval: Fall 2010-Letter of Invitation: December 2010 & January 2011-Recruitment of student “leaders”: December 2010-Pre-questionnaires: Tutorial#2 - Week of January 10, 2011-Post questionnaires: Tutorial#9 - Week of March 7, 2011 (after class has ended; in PBL class room; 5 mins.)-All questionnaires anonymized by research team (excl. PI) end of March/beg. of April 2011Quantitative Data Analysis: Spring/Summer 2011-Report to NERU: Fall 2011

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