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Using interprofessional medication management simulations to impact student attitudes toward teamwork to prevent medication errors.

Carol Motycka1, Eric F Egelund2, Jane Gannon3, Frank Genuardi4, Shiva Gautam5, Shannon Stittsworth2, Amanda Young6, Leslie Simon6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We developed and implemented a project incorporating ACPE Standard 11 and all Core IPEC competencies at a public University located at a medical center. The project was a collaboration between the colleges of nursing, pharmacy, and medicine at a distance campus location. INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ACTIVITY: Our Interprofessional Education Activity, which targeted all three elements of ACPE Standard 11, provided TeamSTEPPS® training followed by four medical error simulations. A debriefing took place after each scenario within a team as well as with all four groups following each simulation session. The Teamwork Attitudes Questionnaire (TTAQ) was used to evaluate the activity. DISCUSSION: Findings from our interprofessional education activity indicate that while students entered the activity already perceiving teamwork as a positive aspect of safe care delivery, significant improvement in attitudes post training toward specific team constructs was seen across all five domains. The project helped inform the structure of a replication of this effort that is currently underway, with a focus on embedding it in the curricula of all three programs (medicine, pharmacy, and nursing) across campuses. IMPLICATIONS: In summary, working collaboratively in a team while being exposed to a series of medication management scenarios enhances teamwork attitudes as well as potentially improving performance. Based on the positive initial results, plans have begun to extend the experience to other campuses and include a wider group of students.
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Keywords:  Education; Interprofessional; Medication errors; Medicine; Nursing; Pharmacy; Simulation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30236437     DOI: 10.1016/j.cptl.2018.04.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Pharm Teach Learn        ISSN: 1877-1297


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