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Teaching evidence-based practice principles to prepare health professions students for an interprofessional learning experience
OBJECTIVE: The research assessed online learning modules designed to teach health professions students evidence-based practice (EBP) principles in an interprofessional context across two institutions. METHODS: Students from nine health professions at two institutions were recruited to participate in...
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Medical Library Association
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28983201 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2017.179 |
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author | Aronoff, Nell Stellrecht, Elizabeth Lyons, Amy G. Zafron, Michelle L. Glogowski, Maryruth Grabowski, Jeremiah Ohtake, Patricia J. |
author_facet | Aronoff, Nell Stellrecht, Elizabeth Lyons, Amy G. Zafron, Michelle L. Glogowski, Maryruth Grabowski, Jeremiah Ohtake, Patricia J. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The research assessed online learning modules designed to teach health professions students evidence-based practice (EBP) principles in an interprofessional context across two institutions. METHODS: Students from nine health professions at two institutions were recruited to participate in this pilot project consisting of two online learning modules designed to prepare students for an in-person case-based interprofessional activity. Librarians and an instructional designer created two EBP modules. Students’ competence in EBP was assessed before and after the modules as well as after the in-person activity. Students evaluated the online learning modules and their impact on the students’ learning after the in-person session. RESULTS: A total of 39 students from 8 health professions programs participated in the project. Average quiz scores for online EBP module 1 and module 2 were 83% and 76%, respectively. Following completion of the learning modules, adapted Fresno test of competence in EBP scores increased (p=0.001), indicating that the modules improved EBP skill competence. Student evaluations of the learning modules were positive. Students indicated that they acquired new information skills that contributed to their ability to develop a patient care plan and that they would use these information skills in their future clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: Online EBP learning modules were effective in developing EBP knowledge and skills for health professions students. Using the same modules ensured that students from different health professions at different stages of their professional programs had consistent knowledge and enabled each student to fully engage in an interprofessional evidence-based activity. Student feedback indicated the modules were valued and beneficial. |
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spelling | pubmed-56244272017-10-05 Teaching evidence-based practice principles to prepare health professions students for an interprofessional learning experience Aronoff, Nell Stellrecht, Elizabeth Lyons, Amy G. Zafron, Michelle L. Glogowski, Maryruth Grabowski, Jeremiah Ohtake, Patricia J. J Med Libr Assoc Surveys and Studies OBJECTIVE: The research assessed online learning modules designed to teach health professions students evidence-based practice (EBP) principles in an interprofessional context across two institutions. METHODS: Students from nine health professions at two institutions were recruited to participate in this pilot project consisting of two online learning modules designed to prepare students for an in-person case-based interprofessional activity. Librarians and an instructional designer created two EBP modules. Students’ competence in EBP was assessed before and after the modules as well as after the in-person activity. Students evaluated the online learning modules and their impact on the students’ learning after the in-person session. RESULTS: A total of 39 students from 8 health professions programs participated in the project. Average quiz scores for online EBP module 1 and module 2 were 83% and 76%, respectively. Following completion of the learning modules, adapted Fresno test of competence in EBP scores increased (p=0.001), indicating that the modules improved EBP skill competence. Student evaluations of the learning modules were positive. Students indicated that they acquired new information skills that contributed to their ability to develop a patient care plan and that they would use these information skills in their future clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: Online EBP learning modules were effective in developing EBP knowledge and skills for health professions students. Using the same modules ensured that students from different health professions at different stages of their professional programs had consistent knowledge and enabled each student to fully engage in an interprofessional evidence-based activity. Student feedback indicated the modules were valued and beneficial. Medical Library Association 2017-10 2017-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5624427/ /pubmed/28983201 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2017.179 Text en Copyright: © 2017, Authors. Articles in this journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Surveys and Studies Aronoff, Nell Stellrecht, Elizabeth Lyons, Amy G. Zafron, Michelle L. Glogowski, Maryruth Grabowski, Jeremiah Ohtake, Patricia J. Teaching evidence-based practice principles to prepare health professions students for an interprofessional learning experience |
title | Teaching evidence-based practice principles to prepare health professions students for an interprofessional learning experience |
title_full | Teaching evidence-based practice principles to prepare health professions students for an interprofessional learning experience |
title_fullStr | Teaching evidence-based practice principles to prepare health professions students for an interprofessional learning experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Teaching evidence-based practice principles to prepare health professions students for an interprofessional learning experience |
title_short | Teaching evidence-based practice principles to prepare health professions students for an interprofessional learning experience |
title_sort | teaching evidence-based practice principles to prepare health professions students for an interprofessional learning experience |
topic | Surveys and Studies |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5624427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28983201 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2017.179 |
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