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Overcoming barriers to interprofessional education in gerontology: the Interprofessional Curriculum for the Care of Older Adults

A fragmented workforce consisting of multiple disciplines with varying levels of training and limited ability to work as a team often provides care to older adults. Interprofessional education (IPE) is essential for preparing practitioners for the effective teamwork required for community-based, hol...

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Autores principales: Schapmire, Tara J, Head, Barbara A, Nash, Whitney A, Yankeelov, Pamela A, Furman, Christian D, Wright, R Brent, Gopalraj, Rangaraj, Gordon, Barbara, Black, Karen P, Jones, Carol, Hall-Faul, Madri, Faul, Anna C
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5819582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29497345
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S149863
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author Schapmire, Tara J
Head, Barbara A
Nash, Whitney A
Yankeelov, Pamela A
Furman, Christian D
Wright, R Brent
Gopalraj, Rangaraj
Gordon, Barbara
Black, Karen P
Jones, Carol
Hall-Faul, Madri
Faul, Anna C
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Head, Barbara A
Nash, Whitney A
Yankeelov, Pamela A
Furman, Christian D
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Gopalraj, Rangaraj
Gordon, Barbara
Black, Karen P
Jones, Carol
Hall-Faul, Madri
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description A fragmented workforce consisting of multiple disciplines with varying levels of training and limited ability to work as a team often provides care to older adults. Interprofessional education (IPE) is essential for preparing practitioners for the effective teamwork required for community-based, holistic, person-centered care of the older adults. Despite numerous programs and offerings to advance education and interdisciplinary patient care, there is an unmet need for geriatric IPE, especially as it relates to community-dwelling older adults and caregivers in medically underserved areas. A core group of university faculty from multiple disciplines received funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program to collaborate with community-based providers from several Area Agencies on Aging in the creation and implementation of the Interprofessional Curriculum for the Care of Older Adults (iCCOA). This geriatric curriculum is interprofessional, comprehensive, and community-based. Learners include third-year nursing students, nurse practitioner students, third-year medical students, internal medicine and family medicine residents, master’s level social work students, third-year pharmacy students, pharmacy residents, third-year dental students, dental hygiene students, community-based organization professionals, practicing community organizers, and community health navigators. This article describes the efforts, successes, and challenges experienced with this endeavor, including securing funding, ensuring equal representation of the disciplines, adding new components to already crowded curricula, building curriculum on best practices, improving faculty expertise in IPE, managing logistics, and ensuring comprehensive evaluation. The results summarize the iCCOA components, as well as the interprofessional domains, knowledge, and competencies.
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spelling pubmed-58195822018-03-01 Overcoming barriers to interprofessional education in gerontology: the Interprofessional Curriculum for the Care of Older Adults Schapmire, Tara J Head, Barbara A Nash, Whitney A Yankeelov, Pamela A Furman, Christian D Wright, R Brent Gopalraj, Rangaraj Gordon, Barbara Black, Karen P Jones, Carol Hall-Faul, Madri Faul, Anna C Adv Med Educ Pract Perspectives A fragmented workforce consisting of multiple disciplines with varying levels of training and limited ability to work as a team often provides care to older adults. Interprofessional education (IPE) is essential for preparing practitioners for the effective teamwork required for community-based, holistic, person-centered care of the older adults. Despite numerous programs and offerings to advance education and interdisciplinary patient care, there is an unmet need for geriatric IPE, especially as it relates to community-dwelling older adults and caregivers in medically underserved areas. A core group of university faculty from multiple disciplines received funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program to collaborate with community-based providers from several Area Agencies on Aging in the creation and implementation of the Interprofessional Curriculum for the Care of Older Adults (iCCOA). This geriatric curriculum is interprofessional, comprehensive, and community-based. Learners include third-year nursing students, nurse practitioner students, third-year medical students, internal medicine and family medicine residents, master’s level social work students, third-year pharmacy students, pharmacy residents, third-year dental students, dental hygiene students, community-based organization professionals, practicing community organizers, and community health navigators. This article describes the efforts, successes, and challenges experienced with this endeavor, including securing funding, ensuring equal representation of the disciplines, adding new components to already crowded curricula, building curriculum on best practices, improving faculty expertise in IPE, managing logistics, and ensuring comprehensive evaluation. The results summarize the iCCOA components, as well as the interprofessional domains, knowledge, and competencies. Dove Medical Press 2018-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5819582/ /pubmed/29497345 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S149863 Text en © 2018 Schapmire et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Schapmire, Tara J
Head, Barbara A
Nash, Whitney A
Yankeelov, Pamela A
Furman, Christian D
Wright, R Brent
Gopalraj, Rangaraj
Gordon, Barbara
Black, Karen P
Jones, Carol
Hall-Faul, Madri
Faul, Anna C
Overcoming barriers to interprofessional education in gerontology: the Interprofessional Curriculum for the Care of Older Adults
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title_full Overcoming barriers to interprofessional education in gerontology: the Interprofessional Curriculum for the Care of Older Adults
title_fullStr Overcoming barriers to interprofessional education in gerontology: the Interprofessional Curriculum for the Care of Older Adults
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title_short Overcoming barriers to interprofessional education in gerontology: the Interprofessional Curriculum for the Care of Older Adults
title_sort overcoming barriers to interprofessional education in gerontology: the interprofessional curriculum for the care of older adults
topic Perspectives
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S149863
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