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Interprofessional learning in immediate life support training does effect TEAM performance during simulated resuscitation.

Jeremy Charles MorseCraig William BrownIan MorrisonCaroline Wood
Published in: BMJ simulation & technology enhanced learning (2019)
Our results demonstrate that an IPL approach in ILS produced an increased effect on TEAM scores with raters recording a significantly more collaborative team performance. A postscenario questionnaire for students also found a significantly improved experience within the team following the IPL course compared with those completing UPL training. Although this study shows that team behaviour and performance can change and improve in the short-term, we acknowledge further studies are required to assess the long-term effects of IPL interventions. Additionally, through this type of study methodology, other outcomes in regard to resuscitation team performance may be measured, highlighting other potential benefit to patients, at level four of Kirkpatrick's hierarchy.
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