| Literature DB >> 25256717 |
Jo Marie Reilly1, María P Aranda, Freddi Segal-Gidan, Ashley Halle, Phuu Pwint Han, Patricia Harris, Katie Jordan, Roseann Mulligan, Cheryl Resnik, Kai-Ya Tsai, Brad Williams, Michael R Cousineau.
Abstract
Our study assesses changes in students' knowledge and attitudes after participation in an interprofessional, team-based, geriatric home training program. Second-year medical, physician assistant, occupational therapy, social work, and physical therapy students; third-year pharmacy students; and fourth-year dental students were led by interprofessional faculty teams. Student participants were assessed before and after the curriculum using an interprofessional attitudes learning scale. Significant differences and positive data trends were noted at year-end. Our study suggests that early implementation, assessment, and standardization of years of student training is needed for optimal interprofessional geriatric learning. Additionally, alternative student assessment tools should be considered for future studies.Entities:
Keywords: geriatric home care; interprofessional education; student
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25256717 DOI: 10.1080/01621424.2014.968502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Home Health Care Serv Q ISSN: 0162-1424