Changes in intention to use an interprofessional approach to decision-making following training: a cluster before-and-after study.
Hajar TaqifLionel AdissoLucas Gomes SouzaSuélène Georgina DofaraSergio Cortez GhioLouis-Paul RivestFrance LégaréPublished in: BMC health services research (2024)
After in-person IP-SDM training, healthcare professionals' intention to engage in IP-SDM decreased. However, the scope of this decrease is probably not clinically significant. Due to their association with intention, beliefs about capabilities, which translate into having a sense of self-competency in the new clinical behavior, and social influences, which translate into what important others think one should be doing, could be targets for future research aiming to implement IP-SDM in home care settings.