A Novel Interprofessional Educational Experience for Internal Medicine Residents Within the Clinical Learning Environment

临床学习环境中内科住院医师的新型跨专业教育体验

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Abstract

Introduction The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of a novel interprofessional education (IPE) curriculum on residents' knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to interprofessional collaboration. Methods We implemented an innovative IPE prospective curriculum in our large academic internal medicine (IM) training program (2022-2023) for a cohort of first-year IM residents. The program aimed to enhance the knowledge of six healthcare professions (physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language pathology, respiratory therapy, registered nursing, and registered dieticians) while fostering interprofessional teamwork and communication. The curriculum was delivered over two days and included experiential learning and constructive small group debriefing sessions, whereby participants reflected on key learning points. A retrospective pre-post assessment instrument was implemented to assess self-reported knowledge, skill, and attitude changes using a five-point Likert scale. This design was chosen to reduce response shift bias. Success was defined as more than 50% of trainees showing improvement when comparing self-assessed scores before and after the educational experience. This proportion was chosen as it meant the majority of participants showed improvement in each metric. A total cohort of 101 residents participated in 2022 and 2023. Results Comparative pre-post analysis showed a statistically significant improvement in the knowledge of all six professions (with knowledge of occupational therapy showing the most improvement in approximately 98% of residents), effectiveness of working on an interprofessional team, effectiveness of communication, and overall effectiveness as physicians. Conclusion This initiative can be adapted in graduate medical education (GME) training programs that seek to improve and formalize IPE.

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