There are a very limited number of instruments to assess individual performance in simulation-based interprofessional education (IPE). The purpose of this study was to apply the Simulation-Based Interprofessional Teamwork Assessment Tool (SITAT) to the individualized assessment of medicine, pharmacy, and nursing students (N = 94) in a team-based IPE simulation, as well as to explore potential differences between disciplines, and calculate reliability estimates for utilization of the tool. Results of an analysis of variance provided evidence that there was no statistically significant difference among professions on overall competency ( F (2, 91) = 0.756, P = .472). The competency reports for nursing ( M = 3.06, SD = 0.45), medicine (...
This is the published version. Copyright 2013 Journal of Allied Health.Teaching interprofessional te...
Introduction: Literature demonstrates a lack of structured reporting of interprofessional (IPE) educ...
An alarming number of errors occur in the healthcare system. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) respond...
There are a very limited number of instruments to assess individual performance in simulation-based ...
The aim of this study was to offer new insight into assessments of interprofessional education (IPE)...
There is growing evidence supporting the use of simulation-based education to improve teamwork in th...
There are significant limitations among the few prior studies that have examined the development and...
Statement of problem While the 2010 report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health”...
The literature about teamwork and non-technical skills assessment in an interprofessional setting is...
This study examined the effect of simulation on readiness for collaborative practice and learning us...
<p>Healthcare institutions, accreditation agencies for higher learning, and organizations such as th...
Background: Effective interprofessional education (IPE) positively impacts the quality of care. This...
High fidelity human patient simulation has been used for many years by health sciences education pro...
AbstractBackground Effective interprofessional education (IPE) positively impacts the quality of car...
Objective: To identify factors that affect teamwork and communication skills development among inter...
This is the published version. Copyright 2013 Journal of Allied Health.Teaching interprofessional te...
Introduction: Literature demonstrates a lack of structured reporting of interprofessional (IPE) educ...
An alarming number of errors occur in the healthcare system. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) respond...
There are a very limited number of instruments to assess individual performance in simulation-based ...
The aim of this study was to offer new insight into assessments of interprofessional education (IPE)...
There is growing evidence supporting the use of simulation-based education to improve teamwork in th...
There are significant limitations among the few prior studies that have examined the development and...
Statement of problem While the 2010 report “The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health”...
The literature about teamwork and non-technical skills assessment in an interprofessional setting is...
This study examined the effect of simulation on readiness for collaborative practice and learning us...
<p>Healthcare institutions, accreditation agencies for higher learning, and organizations such as th...
Background: Effective interprofessional education (IPE) positively impacts the quality of care. This...
High fidelity human patient simulation has been used for many years by health sciences education pro...
AbstractBackground Effective interprofessional education (IPE) positively impacts the quality of car...
Objective: To identify factors that affect teamwork and communication skills development among inter...
This is the published version. Copyright 2013 Journal of Allied Health.Teaching interprofessional te...
Introduction: Literature demonstrates a lack of structured reporting of interprofessional (IPE) educ...
An alarming number of errors occur in the healthcare system. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) respond...