Building Interprofessional Competency Through A Virtual Cardiopulmonary Case Collaboration

Author:

Pathare Neeti,Loder Rayne,Washington Rosanne

Abstract

Introduction Interprofessional education (IPE) experiences are prioritized as a key component of physician assistant (PA) and Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) education programs’ curricula to reflect contemporary practice. Virtual IPE is reported to facilitate clinical decision making and teamwork in students. However, limited studies exist on its effectiveness to promote the IPE Collaborative's (IPEC) core competencies. As we aim to increase IPE in our curriculum, virtual IPE offers several advantages. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether a case-based, virtual IPE improved students' knowledge and attitudes of collaborative team skills using the Interprofessional Collaborative Competencies Attainment Scale (ICCAS). Methods This study used a retrospective pretest-posttest design. Students in first-year PA and DPT programs (n = 130, PA = 48, DPT = 82) completed the ICCAS survey before and after attendance of a mandatory virtual IPE event. The virtual IPE session centered on designing a collaborative plan of care for an individual with congestive heart failure in an outpatient setting. To assess skill attainment, students completed the ICCAS survey. t Tests with Bonferroni's correction (P < .01) were conducted for analyses. Results One hundred twenty-two students (PA = 46, DPT = 76) provided complete survey data. Statistically significant improvement was noted for all 20 questions (P < .001). Large pre/post-IPE event effect sizes were observed for all 20 statements in the ICCAS. No statistically significant differences between the 2 disciplines were noted. Discussion Our findings suggest that a virtual case-based IPE experience may offer benefits to improve the student's attitude and knowledge related to IPEC during the initial year of PA and DPT programs. These data are encouraging as integration of virtual IPE experiences may affect teamwork competencies in healthcare programs.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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