Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research (Jan 2017)

An interprofessional education pilot study for nursing and speech-language pathology students

  • Akhtar E Ghassemi,
  • Renee Fabus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijnmr.IJNMR_4_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 6
pp. 497 – 498

Abstract

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Background: Despite the complexity of patient care and promise of interprofessional collaboration in health professional educational programs, interprofessional education and practice implementation challenges exist. Materials and Methods: A pilot study with a nonequivalent comparison before/after design was conducted to examine undergraduate students' and graduate students' knowledge of the role of nurses and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) while working with patients diagnosed with dysphagia. All students received pre- and post-tests assessing their knowledge of the respective profession. Results: A repeated measure of analysis of variance using pre- and post-tests by group design revealed a strong and statistically significant main effect from pre- to post-testing, [F (1, 19) = 17.42, p = 0.001, and partial η2= 0.48]. Conclusions: The results indicated that students received higher scores on post-tests. This study reinforces the importance of collaboration of healthcare professionals during their professional coursework.

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