Building Collaborative Capacity in Early Intervention Preservice Providers Through Interprofessional Education

Author:

Lieberman-Betz Rebecca G.1ORCID,Brown Jennifer A.1ORCID,Wiegand Sarah D.1,Vail Cynthia O.1,Fiss Alyssa L.2,Carpenter Laura J.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education, University of Georgia, Athens

2. School of Physical Therapy, Texas Woman's University, Denton

3. School of Occupational Therapy, Brenau University, Gainesville, GA

Abstract

Purpose: Interprofessional practice within early intervention is underscored by policy, research, and recommended practices. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of a brief interprofessional training on preservice speech-language pathology, early intervention/early childhood special education, physical therapy, and occupational therapy students' knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes about teaming and collaboration. Students' satisfaction with and perspectives of the training were also examined. Method: A one-group, pretest–posttest design was used to examine differences in 36 students' knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs around interprofessional practice after the training. Descriptive approaches were used to analyze student satisfaction data and focus group data in order to evaluate student perceptions of the interprofessional training. Results: A paired–samples t test showed preservice students demonstrated increased scores in self-perceived ability, value, and comfort in working with others after the training institute. Descriptive analyses illustrated students gained a richer knowledge and appreciation for other disciplines and perceived the practice of interprofessional collaboration as a valuable learning experience. Conclusion: The interprofessional training procedures, evaluation of impacts, and future directions are discussed.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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