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AuthorAlshogran, Osama Y.
AuthorAl-Hamdan, Zaid
AuthorEl-Awaisi, Alla
AuthorAlkhalidy, Hana
AuthorSaadeh, Nesreen
AuthorAlsqaier, Hadeel
Available date2023-03-28T11:17:35Z
Publication Date2022-10-20
Publication NameJournal of Interprofessional Care
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2022.2128727
CitationAlshogran, O. Y., Al-Hamdan, Z., El-Awaisi, A., Alkhalidy, H., Saadeh, N., & Alsqaier, H. (2022). Development and implementation of interprofessional education activity among health professions students in Jordan: A pilot investigation. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 1-7.
ISSN1356-1820
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85140824833&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/41403
AbstractImplementing interprofessional education (IPE) in health professions curricula requires considerations of students’ attitudes and readiness. Interventional studies that assess students’ perceptions about IPE are needed. As IPE is an emerging concept in Jordan, our study aimed at exploring the attitudes of health profession students about IPE and collaborative practice before and after implementing an IPE activity. Students completed the validated Interprofessional Attitudes Scale (IPAS) before and after completing a 3-hour interprofessional activity. Students’ attitudes toward IPE were compared using the subscales and total IPAS scores. A total of 41 health profession students attending the professional health programs of Doctor of Pharmacy, Medicine, Nursing, Nutrition, or Pharmacy completed IPAS before and after conducting the interprofessional activity. Students reported positive attitudes toward IPE prior to the activity. Significant increases were observed in IPAS scores from pre- (median [interquartile range: IQR] score = 4.19 [0.61]) to post-activity (median [IQR] = 4.48 [0.65]), and in its subscales (teamwork, roles and responsibilities, diversity and ethics, and community-centeredness). Students’ experience with the IPE activity was positive and optimistic. The findings revealed for the first time the perception and readiness of health profession students toward IPE and collaborative practice in Jordan. This readiness can help draw a path for strategic integration of IPE in health profession curricula.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Subjectattitudes
collaborative practice
Interprofessional education
interventional
Jordan
students
TitleDevelopment and implementation of interprofessional education activity among health professions students in Jordan: A pilot investigation
TypeArticle
Pagination1-7
ESSN1469-9567
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