Literature DB >> 29537904

The development of an instrument to evaluate interprofessional student team competency.

Lindsay Iverson1, Martha Todd1, Ann Ryan Haddad2, Katie Packard2, Kimberley Begley2, Joy Doll3, Kim Hawkins2, Ann Laughlin1, Julie Manz1, Chris Wichman4.   

Abstract

Healthcare institutions, accreditation agencies for higher learning, and organizations such as the National Academy of Medicine in the United States, support interprofessional education (IPE) opportunities. However, incorporating IPE opportunities into academic settings remains difficult. One challenge is assessing IPE learning and practice outcomes, especially at the level of student performance to ensure graduates are "collaboration-ready". The Creighton-Interprofessional Collaborative Evaluation (C-ICE) instrument was developed to address the need for a measurement tool for interprofessional student team performance. Four interprofessional competency domains provide the framework for the C-ICE instrument. Twenty-six items were identified as essential to include in the C-ICE instrument. This instrument was found to be both a reliable and a valid instrument to measure interprofessional interactions of student teams. Inter-rater reliability as measured by Krippendorff's nominal alpha (nKALPHA) ranged from .558 to .887; with four of the five independent assessments achieving nKALPHA greater than or equal to 0.796. The findings indicated that the instrument is understandable (Gwet's alpha coefficient (gAC) 0.63), comprehensive (gAC = 0.62), useful and applicable (gAC = 0.54) in a variety of educational settings. The C-ICE instrument provides educators a comprehensive evaluation tool for assessing student team behaviors, skills, and performance.

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Keywords:  Assessment; competencies; evaluation; instrument; interprofessional collaboration; interprofessional education

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29537904     DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2018.1447552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interprof Care        ISSN: 1356-1820            Impact factor:   2.338


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Authors:  Kimberley Begley; Karen O'Brien; Katie Packard; Shana Castillo; Ann Ryan Haddad; Kalin Johnson; Kelli Coover; Amy Pick
Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ       Date:  2019-05       Impact factor: 2.047

2.  Formation in Interprofessional Education in Nursing and Medical Students Globally. Scoping review.

Authors:  Lylian Macías Inzunza; Víctor Rocco Montenegro; Jennifer Rojas Reyes; Marcela Baeza Contreras; Carolina Arévalo Valenzuela; Viviana Munilla González
Journal:  Invest Educ Enferm       Date:  2020-07
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