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Impact of an Interdisciplinary Practice Laboratory on Pharmacy and Nursing Students’ Perceptions of Health Care Roles
College of Nursing Faculty Publications
  • Celia P. MacDonnell, University of Rhode Island
  • Anita Jackson Derreza, University of Rhode Island
  • Mary D Lavin, University of Rhode Island
  • Steven A. Cohen
  • Lisa Cohen
Document Type
Article
Date of Original Version
1-1-2011
Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate healthcare students' perceptions of an introductory interprofessional exercise and their team dynamics.

Design: A workshop was developed, combining second-year medical students, fourth-year nursing students, and third-year pharmacy students to work as an interdisciplinary team. The teams alternated between working together on patient cases focusing on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma, and on the evaluation of standardized pneumonia patients. Teams were given the patients' health information and no other instructions. A faculty member and the standardized patient evaluated the students using a teamwork global rating scale.

Assessment: Student survey results showed a positive response to interprofessional teamwork. The faculty members and standardized patients reported that the students worked as a cohesive unit and demonstrated good team communication.

Conclusions: This introductory interprofessional experience had a positive impact on the students’ understanding of collaboration and teamwork. This type of experience will help students foster future collaborations as healthcare providers.

Citation Information

MacDonnell, C.P., Derreza, A. J., Lavin, M. D., Cohen, S. A., & Cohen, L. (2011). Impact of an Interdisciplinary Practice Laboratory on Pharmacy and Nursing Students' Perceptions of Health Care Roles. International Journal of Pharmacy Education and Practice. 7(1).