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Sustainability of an IPCP program within a federally qualified health center including interprofessional student team placements

Jean Nagelkerk, Jeff Trytko, Lawrence J. Baer, Amy Tompkins, Margaret E. Thompson, Michael J. Bouthillier, Andrew Booth, Carl Erik Nord

2021Journal of Interprofessional Care13 citationsDOI

Abstract

In an effort to improve teamwork and collaborative care at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), the Midwest Interprofessional Practice, Education, and Research Center (MIPERC) collaborated on the implementation of an interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) program that included placement of multidisciplinary student teams. The MIPERC IPCP program supported staff, preceptor and student teams through interprofessional education and structured interprofessional activities for students, including daily huddles, interprofessional student team visits, and nurse triage phone calls. Results from the project’s first year were previously reported (Nagelkerk et al., 2017b). Ongoing effects of IPCP on staff morale, IPE knowledge and practice efficiency were measured. Study tools included demographic forms, pre/post module knowledge tests, focus groups and program evaluations. The mean number of clinic patient visits per hour per medical provider was calculated to evaluate practice efficiency. Students (n = 26) and staff (n = 30) demonstrated improvement (p ≤.05) in knowledge test scores for Patient Safety, Team Dynamics and Tips for Behavioral Changes. Providers increased the number of patients seen per hour. Program evaluations and focus group data from providers, staff, and students indicated IPCP programs can be sustainable with ongoing intentional team care strategies.

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Interprofessional educationTeamworkMultidisciplinary approachMedical educationFocus groupHealth careTriagePhoneMedicineProgram evaluationNursingPsychologyMedical emergencyLawEconomicsEconomic growthPolitical scienceBusinessSociologyLinguisticsSocial sciencePublic administrationMarketingPhilosophyInterprofessional Education and CollaborationInnovations in Medical EducationNursing Roles and Practices