Research demonstrates that interprofessional education (IPE) is effective in changing attitudes and behaviors among college students and health professionals. This study utilized a longitudinal, mixed-methods design to assess impacts of a brief IPE intervention focusing on multidimensional wellness promotion. The intervention incorporated principles of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), and integrated a multidimensional conceptualization of wellness with Solution-Focused Coaching (SFC), an evidence-based approach to behavior change. One hundred and seventy-six (N = 176) students from health science programs (e.g. social work, nursing) at a large Western university were recruited for the study. Quantitative results demonstrated significan...
Background: Interprofessional Education (IPE) can improve teamwork among future healthcare professio...
Interprofessional collaboration is a key component of the provision of high quality, safe, and effec...
With rising costs of healthcare, due to high counts of obesity and chronic diseases, employers are e...
Research demonstrates that interprofessional education (IPE) is effective in changing attitudes and ...
Research indicates that college students are experiencing mental health challenges of greater severi...
This research examined an educational, intervention process, specifically the La Crosse Wellness Pr...
In order to address the rise in healthcare expenditures, employers are turning to wellness programs ...
Researchers have noted that 70% of diseases are preventable (Ballard et al., 2007) yet few individua...
This study examined the effect of a wellness intervention on the total wellness of master’s-level gr...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...
Background: Evidence suggests that college students are often unaware of the seven dimensions of wel...
Background: Improving college student wellness continues to be a challenge due to concerns related t...
Interprofessional education (IPE) is a key theme in preparing the future workforce, yet there is a l...
Background “Interprofessional education (IPE) is defined as the process by which individuals from tw...
The current state of health of the United States, including physical inactivity, dietary intake, and...
Background: Interprofessional Education (IPE) can improve teamwork among future healthcare professio...
Interprofessional collaboration is a key component of the provision of high quality, safe, and effec...
With rising costs of healthcare, due to high counts of obesity and chronic diseases, employers are e...
Research demonstrates that interprofessional education (IPE) is effective in changing attitudes and ...
Research indicates that college students are experiencing mental health challenges of greater severi...
This research examined an educational, intervention process, specifically the La Crosse Wellness Pr...
In order to address the rise in healthcare expenditures, employers are turning to wellness programs ...
Researchers have noted that 70% of diseases are preventable (Ballard et al., 2007) yet few individua...
This study examined the effect of a wellness intervention on the total wellness of master’s-level gr...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams to effectively collaborate and communicate to improve p...
Background: Evidence suggests that college students are often unaware of the seven dimensions of wel...
Background: Improving college student wellness continues to be a challenge due to concerns related t...
Interprofessional education (IPE) is a key theme in preparing the future workforce, yet there is a l...
Background “Interprofessional education (IPE) is defined as the process by which individuals from tw...
The current state of health of the United States, including physical inactivity, dietary intake, and...
Background: Interprofessional Education (IPE) can improve teamwork among future healthcare professio...
Interprofessional collaboration is a key component of the provision of high quality, safe, and effec...
With rising costs of healthcare, due to high counts of obesity and chronic diseases, employers are e...