360-Degree Feedback Model to Enhance Interprofessional Learning
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Published:2018-07-25
Issue:
Volume:7
Page:154
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ISSN:2312-7996
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Container-title:MedEdPublish
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language:en
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Short-container-title:MedEdPublish
Author:
Awdishu Linda,Zheng Amy,Gerd Granas Anne,Galasso Janine,Macauley Karen,Butera Cheryl,Hutchins Sophie,Wallace Peggy,Garman Karen,Namba Jennifer
Abstract
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Background: Providing meaningful feedback in interprofessional education (IPE) requires knowledge of discipline specific responsibilities and a method for measuring team dynamics while capturing individual performance. Methods: We implemented a 360-degree performance feedback model for a large-scale IPE simulation with standardized patients (SP) who transitioned from primary care to the emergency department. 293 medical, nursing, and pharmacy students were divided into 72 teams. We conducted a retrospective study evaluating feedback from 108 facilitators on individual and team based competencies, 12 SP patient satisfaction surveys and 293 student self-appraisals. We analyzed data using descriptive statistics and ANOVA for multiple group comparisons. Results: More than 94% of SP indicated they would return to the same student team to seek care. However, SP reported that the students did not summarize or clarify information, adapt to their level of understanding or encourage questions. Facilitators noted all disciplines were involved in formulating and implementing treatment plans. Student teams performed highest in mutual support and situational monitoring, and lowest in leadership and team structure. Students across all disciplines rated their teams as requiring light to no supervision. Conclusion: Applying the 360-degree performance model is feasible in IPE and provides multidimensional, qualitative feedback to enhance student learning.
Publisher
F1000 Research Ltd
Subject
Community and Home Care
Cited by
2 articles.
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