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Parkinson's Disease Medication Administration During a Care Transition: The Impact of Interprofessional Team Simulation on Student Competency, Comfort, and Knowledge.
Nursing Education Perspectives
  • Diane M Ellis
  • Shelley Hickey
  • Patricia Prieto
  • Carlene McLaughlin
  • Stephanie H. Felgoise, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Michael Becker, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Melissa O'Connor
  • Madison Puleo
  • Tara Reddy
  • Danielle Markey
  • Lydia Kim
  • Paul W Bernhardt
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-21-2021
Abstract

AIM: This study investigated the impact of an interprofessional mock code on students' comfort and competency related to Parkinson's disease (PD) medication administration during care transitions.

BACKGROUD: Patients with PD are at increased risk for medication errors during hospitalization. Individualization of PD medication creates vulnerability during care transitions.

METHOD: Four interprofessional groups took part in this study: baccalaureate degree senior nursing students (n = 113), master's level nurse anesthesia students (n = 35), doctor of osteopathic medicine fourth-year students (n = 32), and doctor of clinical psychology fourth-year students (n = 22). Groups participated in an unfolding case study simulation involving a mock code with a focus on the omission of time-sensitive PD medication. Pre- and postsimulation test results were compared.

RESULTS: Findings indicated an increased understanding among three of the four groups relating to medication timing during care transitions.

CONCLUSION: All groups improved with respect to perceived comfort and competency.

PubMed ID
34974503
Comments

This article was published in Nursing Education Perspectives.

The published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1097/01.nep.0000000000000920.

Copyright © 2021 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

Citation Information
Diane M Ellis, Shelley Hickey, Patricia Prieto, Carlene McLaughlin, et al.. "Parkinson's Disease Medication Administration During a Care Transition: The Impact of Interprofessional Team Simulation on Student Competency, Comfort, and Knowledge." Nursing Education Perspectives (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephanie_felgoise/49/