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NCT number NCT03913169
Other study ID # 2015-E-04
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 19, 2015
Est. completion date March 3, 2021

Study information

Verified date March 2023
Source Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The interprofessional practice & education curriculum for the students to be employed in this study will include five modalities in a scaffolded structure progressing from low- to high-fidelity experiences over a two-year period: (1) classroom didactic sessions; (2) simulation laboratory sessions; (3) standardized patient sessions; (4) community-based clinical case conferences; and, (5) community-based interprofessional rotations. Clinicians will experience many of the same learning experiences as the students, but will differ in the level of education and its focus. Clinicians and faculty will be taught the concepts of interprofessional practice & education, the same as the students, but they will also be taught how to educate students using interprofessional practice & education.


Description:

The purpose of this prospective cohort study, which will utilize anonymous data, is to describe the impact of the interprofessional practice & education project in four categories: 1. Change in student knowledge, skill, and attitudes regarding interprofessional practice & education. 2. Student selection and entrance into primary care in rural settings and/or with underserved populations. 3. Patient and family members' perceptions of interprofessional practice & education encounters. 4. Clinicians' experiences with interprofessional practice & education and perceptions of it. Research Questions: 1. How do students' knowledge, skill, and attitudes change regarding interprofessional practice & education as measured by pre/post electronic surveys? 2. What is the difference in the rate of entrance of graduates into primary care disciplines, settings that serve rural patients, and settings that serve underserved patients? 3. What are patients' and their families' perceptions of interprofessional practice & education encounters as measured by anonymous paper surveys. 4. What prior experiences and education do clinicians have with interprofessional practice & education? 5. How do clinicians' knowledge, skill, and attitudes change regarding interprofessional practice & education as measured by pre/post electronic surveys?


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 1806
Est. completion date March 3, 2021
Est. primary completion date December 30, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: Students: - Doctor of osteopathic medical students at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences - Physician Assistant students at Heritage University - Participants must also be over the legal age of consent Clinicians (Preceptors): - Affiliated Preceptors of Doctor of osteopathic medical students at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences - Affiliated Preceptors of Physician Assistant students at Heritage University - Participants must also be over the legal age of consent - Interested in participating in this study by choosing whether they will complete the surveys. - The five sites where this project will occur are already engaged in clinical case conferences and clinical rotations. Patients: - Patients included in this study must have a minimum of two conditions/diagnoses identified, such as diabetes, hypertension and coronary artery disease. - These conditions could also include mental diagnoses, socioeconomic group, or other social determinants of health. - Participants must also be over the legal age of consent. Faculty: - Faculty of the Doctor of osteopathic medical students at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences teaching specific concepts of Interprofessional Practice - Faculty of the Physician Assistant students at Heritage University teaching specific concepts of Interprofessional Practice - Participants must also be over the legal age of consent Exclusion Criteria: - Not enrolled as a student at Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine or Heritage University Physician Assistant Program - Not an affiliated and approved clinical site of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine or Heritage University Physician Assistant Program - Patients unable to read or understand English at a 6th grade level

Study Design


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Intervention

Other:
Educational Implementation of Interprofessional Curriculum
The intervention utilized in this project will involve a 2-year curriculum. The year one/pre-clinical curriculum will be presented to pre-clinical doctor of osteopathic medical students (DO) and physician assistant students (PA) students. The year two/clinical curriculum will be presented to third year DO students and second year PA students once clinic sites are identified.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Heritage University Toppenish Washington
United States Pacific northwest university of health sciences Yakima Washington

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Changes in Knowledge of Interprofessional Care and Practice Scores Changes in Knowledge of Interprofessional Care and Practice Scores. The Knowledge of Interprofessional Care and Practice is designed to measure knowledge of under the umbrella of interprofessional collaborative practice over time. It is a 20 item quiz broken into 5 domains. Where incorrect answers "0" (to a very low knowledge) and correct answers "20" (to a very high knowledge). Baseline and approximately 12-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Knowledge of Interprofessional Care and Practice Scores Changes in Knowledge of Interprofessional Care and Practice Scores. The Knowledge of Interprofessional Care and Practice is designed to measure knowledge of under the umbrella of interprofessional collaborative practice over time. It is a 20 item quiz broken into 5 domains. Where incorrect answers "0" (to a very low knowledge) and correct answers "20" (to a very high knowledge). Approximately 12-months to 24-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Knowledge of Interprofessional Care and Practice Scores Changes in Knowledge of Interprofessional Care and Practice Scores. The Knowledge of Interprofessional Care and Practice is designed to measure knowledge of under the umbrella of interprofessional collaborative practice over time. It is a 20 item quiz broken into 5 domains. Where incorrect answers "0" (to a very low knowledge) and correct answers "20" (to a very high knowledge). Episodic from Baseline to 24-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Interprofessional Learning Readiness Scale Scores Changes in Interprofessional Learning Readiness Scale Scores. Interprofessional Learning Readiness Scale is designed to assess learning readiness/attitudes of health sciences students towards interprofessional teamwork and education perceptions of interprofessional collaboration Self-report (e.g., survey, questionnaire, self-rating), 18-item, 6-point likert-type scale ranging from strongly agree (6) to strongly disagree (1). A higher number indicating a stronger readiness versus a lower score. Baseline and approximately 12-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Interprofessional Learning Readiness Scale Scores Changes in Interprofessional Learning Readiness Scale Scores. Interprofessional Learning Readiness Scale is designed to assess learning readiness/attitudes of health sciences students towards interprofessional teamwork and education perceptions of interprofessional collaboration Self-report (e.g., survey, questionnaire, self-rating), 18-item, 6-point likert-type scale ranging from strongly agree (6) to strongly disagree (1). A higher number indicating a stronger readiness versus a lower score. Approximately 12-months to 24-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Interprofessional Learning Readiness Scale Scores Changes in Interprofessional Learning Readiness Scale Scores. Interprofessional Learning Readiness Scale is designed to assess learning readiness/attitudes of health sciences students towards interprofessional teamwork and education perceptions of interprofessional collaboration Self-report (e.g., survey, questionnaire, self-rating), 18-item, 6-point likert-type scale ranging from strongly agree (6) to strongly disagree (1). A higher number indicating a stronger readiness versus a lower score. Episodic from Baseline to 24-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Team Performance Observation Tool Ratings Changes in Team Performance Observation Tool Ratings. The Performance Observation Tool (TPOT) is a TeamSTEPPSĀ®curriculum instrument that can be utilized to evaluate the effectiveness of team performance. It is a 5 domain, 23 item rating for the team. Rating Scale: 1 = Very Poor, 2 = Poor, 3 = Acceptable, 4 = Good, and 5 = Excellent. Where total ratings of "23" indicate low team performance and "115" indicate high team performance. Baseline and approximately 12-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Team Performance Observation Tool Ratings Changes in Team Performance Observation Tool Ratings. The Performance Observation Tool (TPOT) is a TeamSTEPPSĀ®curriculum instrument that can be utilized to evaluate the effectiveness of team performance. It is a 5 domain, 23 item rating for the team. Rating Scale: 1 = Very Poor, 2 = Poor, 3 = Acceptable, 4 = Good, and 5 = Excellent. Where total ratings of "23" indicate low team performance and "115" indicate high team performance. Approximately 12-months to 24-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Team Performance Observation Tool Ratings Changes in Team Performance Observation Tool Ratings. The Performance Observation Tool (TPOT) is a TeamSTEPPSĀ®curriculum instrument that can be utilized to evaluate the effectiveness of team performance. It is a 5 domain, 23 item rating for the team. Rating Scale: 1 = Very Poor, 2 = Poor, 3 = Acceptable, 4 = Good, and 5 = Excellent. Where total ratings of "23" indicate low team performance and "115" indicate high team performance. Episodic during Baseline to Throughout 24-months
Primary Total Scores of Patient Perceived Quality of Care The Patient Perceived Quality of Care satisfaction of the care the patient received with the collaborative and communicative aspects of care teams. The satisfaction is determined by this 7-item rating system of Yes- 3; Partly -2; No - 1; and Does not Apply - 0. Where total ratings of "0" indicate low perceived quality of care and "21" indicate high perceived quality of care. Episodic from Baseline to 24-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model Questionnaire. The Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model Questionnaire is designed to assess perceptions of interprofessional collaboration on the individual, group, and organizational levels for professionals in the domain of mental health care for children and adolescents. Self-report (e.g., survey, questionnaire, self-rating), 12 constructs 48-item, 7-point Likert-type scale ranging from strongly agree (1) to strongly disagree (7). Baseline and approximately 12-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model Questionnaire. The Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model Questionnaire is designed to assess perceptions of interprofessional collaboration on the individual, group, and organizational levels for professionals in the domain of mental health care for children and adolescents. Self-report (e.g., survey, questionnaire, self-rating), 12 constructs 48-item, 7-point Likert-type scale ranging from strongly agree (1) to strongly disagree (7). Approximately 12-months to 24-months from baseline
Primary Changes in Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model Questionnaire. The Perception of Interprofessional Collaboration Model Questionnaire is designed to assess perceptions of interprofessional collaboration on the individual, group, and organizational levels for professionals in the domain of mental health care for children and adolescents. Self-report (e.g., survey, questionnaire, self-rating), 12 constructs 48-item, 7-point Likert-type scale ranging from strongly agree (1) to strongly disagree (7). Episodic from Baseline to 24-months from baseline
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