Title of article
Examining Students’ Attitudes and Readiness for Interprofessional Education and Practice
Author/Authors
Groessl, Joan M University of Wisconsin-Green Bay - Green Bay, USA , Vandenhouten, Christine L Department of Nursing - University of Wisconsin-Green Bay - Green Bay, USA
Pages
7
From page
1
To page
7
Abstract
This study examined RN-to-BSN and Master of Social Work students’ attitudes and readiness for interprofessional (IP) practice
and educational experiences. The Attitudes toward Health Care Teams Scale (ATHCTS) developed by Heinemann et al. measures
attitudes toward health care teams including the quality of care/process and physician centrality. Students’ readiness for IP
education was measured by the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) developed by Parsell and Bligh. Discussion
of an interprofessional activity including student reactions is provided. Statistically significant differences were found in the mean
scores for the Patient-Centeredness subscale of the RIPLS and in overall ATHCTS scores as well as the Physician Centrality
subscale scores. Overall, participants demonstrated readiness and benefits of IP education.
Keywords
Interprofessional , Attitudes , ATHCTS , IOM
Journal title
Education Research International
Serial Year
2019
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Record number
2620176
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