Impact of Standardized Multidisciplinary Critical Care Training on Confidence with Critical Illness and Attitudes Towards Interprofessional Education and Multidisciplinary Care.
Mark E HamillGary R CollinJennifer L BathSherry M BooneEllen M HarveyAllison N TeggeWhitney E SprinkelShari A ToomeyBryan R CollierKatie L BowerMin M WangEmily R FaulksMiguel A MatosBridget E HamillSherry L BeanMichael S NussbaumSarah H ParkerPublished in: Journal of intensive care medicine (2023)
In a multidisciplinary group, completion of FCCS training led to increased confidence in all aspects of critical illness measured. A modest increase in attitudes regarding multidisciplinary education and interprofessional care was also demonstrated. Further study is needed to assess whether this increased confidence translates to improvements in patient care and outcomes.