TITLE:
Getting it Right from the Start: An Interprofessional Orientation Experience for Graduate Health Sciences Students, Evaluating Attitudes toward Role
AUTHORS:
Lucyellen Dahlgren, Debra Gibbs, Suzanne Greenwalt, Lindsay Hahn, Mary S. Dietrich
KEYWORDS:
Attitudes, Interprofessional Education, Roles, Interprofessional Learning
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.5 No.4,
April
28,
2018
ABSTRACT: To encourage a collaborative practice environment, educators should im-plement interprofessional education (IPE) into the healthcare curriculum. The objective of this study was to assess students’ attitudes about inter-professional education by determining whether a short interprofessional program impacts their attitudes toward the roles and responsibilities of other healthcare professionals. Graduate students in nursing, pharmacy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy participated in a two-hour ori-entation program. Students completed a validated pretest and posttest. Significant changes from pretest to posttest were found (p