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Interprofessional Collaboration: An Evaluation of Social Work Students’ Skills and Experiences in Integrated Health Care

Lisa de Saxe Zerden, Anne Cale Jones, Steven H. Day, Brianna M. Lombardi

2020Journal of Social Work Education26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Evidence shows that when an interprofessional (IP) approach is effectively implemented, it can counteract some of our most pressing health care problems. One such challenge is the lack of training in IP teamwork health care professionals receive during their education. Using a quasi-experimental matched comparison group design, this study assessed pre- and posttest changes in IP knowledge, attitudes, and skills of MSW students (N = 52) from 2015–2017, who received a specialized curriculum, and clinical internships working in IP teams, compared to an internal control group involving clinical IP teams alone. Two validated measures assessed changes in students’ IP knowledge, values, and skills. Quantitative findings and qualitative responses to open-ended questions elucidate barriers and facilitative factors in IP teams.

Topics & Concepts

InternshipTeamworkCurriculumMedical educationSocial workHealth carePsychologyInterprofessional educationNursingMedicinePedagogyPolitical scienceLawEconomicsEconomic growthInterprofessional Education and CollaborationNursing Roles and PracticesSocial Work Education and Practice