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Long-term impact of a single interprofessional education high-fidelity simulation experience: a pilot study.

Tina P GunaldoCornelius RosenbaumAlison Davis
Published in: BMJ simulation & technology enhanced learning (2021)
The interprofessional education (IPE) simulation literature lacks research assessing long-term IPE outcomes. During the 2018-19 and 2019-20 academic year, third year and fourth year medical students, respectively, engaged in an IPE simulation experience focused on cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Students completed the Interprofessional Collaborative Competencies Attainment Survey. There was a statistically significant positive change (p<0.05) in student perceptions of their interprofessional collaborative skills immediately following a single IPE simulation activity for both third and fourth year students. However, a statistically significant decline in means was noted from third year post-questions to fourth year pre-questions. A single annual IPE simulation activity may not be sufficient to support students in building confidence in their collaborative skills without regression.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • quality improvement
  • patient safety
  • cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • healthcare
  • high school
  • virtual reality
  • cardiac arrest
  • nursing students
  • systematic review
  • primary care
  • cross sectional