Has "The Ceiling" Rendered the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) Outdated?
Malvin TorsvikHanne Cecilie JohnsenBørge LilleboLars Ove ReinaasJonas Rennemo VaagPublished in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2021)
Norwegian students appear ready for interprofessional learning; however, due to significant ceiling effects, the majority of items in the RIPLS no longer seem suitable for measuring and evaluating the effects of interprofessional learning (part 1). Single-item analysis revealed a potential effect of collaborative learning (part 2). A new questionnaire is needed where readiness is instead understood as self-efficacy in areas such as role awareness and interprofessional communication. Researchers should be aware that even previously validated questionnaires may lose their applicability over time and require revision. Demands for interprofessional learning and practice are continuously evolving, and evaluation methods should be adjusted accordingly.