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Impact of a simulation-based interprofessional workshop (LINKS) on Portuguese healthcare students¿ perception of roles and competencies: a quasi-experimental pilot study

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Impact of a simulation-based interprofessional workshop (LINKS) on Portuguese healthcare students¿ perception of roles and competencies: a quasi-experimental pilot study
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Article in International Scientific Journal
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2023
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Fernandes, F
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Abstract (EN): <jats:p xml:lang="en">There is a scarcity of simulation-based interprofessional (IP) programs in Portugal, with a notorious absence in undergraduate education. This paper describes the first step towards the development of an interprofessional education (IPE) undergraduate program, namely the implementation and preliminary assessment of the workshop LINKS ¿ Lifting INterprofessional Knowledge through Simulation. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the educational effect of LINKS, in medical and nursing undergraduate students¿ attitudes towards IP teamwork and collaborative practices, and their perception of roles and competencies within an IP team.</jats:p> <jats:p xml:lang="en">A total of 23 final-year students participated in the workshop. Teams of three or four elements (medical and nursing students) were exposed to two critical patient management simulation scenarios. To assess the impact of the workshop on students¿ perception of IP collaborative practice, two surveys (ATTITUDES and IPEC) were applied before and after the workshop. Additionally, students¿ opinion/satisfaction towards the workshop and its curricular integration was explored.</jats:p> <jats:p xml:lang="en">Students¿ awareness of the relevancy of IP learning and self-competency in IP practice improved. For all subdomains and overall scores, statistically significant differences were found when comparing the pre- and post-scores, for both medical and nursing students, in both surveys. All students agreed that the workshop added educational value to their training, and recommended its integration in the formal curriculum, with a first round in the penultimate year and repeated in the last year.</jats:p> <jats:p xml:lang="en">Considering the pre¿post test results and anecdotal comments shared during the session, we may infer that this single IPE event contributed to a clearer understanding of the team dynamic and individual role definition, increased the motivation to engage in collaborative practice between physicians and nurses and potentially challenged pre-existent stereotypes of each professional group. These findings corroborate the need for sustainable simulation-based IP programs, integrated in the undergraduate curricula, promoting early clinical interactions of different professional groups. We envision that the results of this study can help to inform future curriculum planning and provide useful insights that can be used within and between Portuguese institutions to develop a common IP undergraduate program.</jats:p>
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