THEORY BURST #2: BUILDING EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES LINKED TO IPEC CORE COMPETENCIES Gerri Lamb, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor Director, Center for Advancing Interprofessional Practice Education, and Research Arizona State University IPEC INSTITUTE MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Collaborators Nina Karamehmedovic Karen J. Saewert Teri Kennedy Jinnette Senecal Yvonne Price Funders Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Arizona Graduate Nursing Education Grant 2017 IPEC 1
THEORY BURST: BUILDING Our Approach Examples Lessons and Advice 2017 IPEC 2
LEARNING MATERIALS Audiences Students, Faculty, Preceptors, Practitioners Types Interactive elearning Modules, Simulations, Workshops, Train-the-Trainer Programs, Clinical Experiences, Courses 2017 IPEC 3
OUR VISION Competency-based Clinically relevant Interactive and engaging Applicable to all health professions Connect education and practice Evidence-based Easily accessible BUILDING PROCESS Competencies Dissemination Content & Delivery Application & Evaluation User Review & Pilot 2017 IPEC 4
BUILDING PROCESS Competencies Dissemination Content & Delivery Application & Evaluation User Review & Pilot WHAT ARE YOU FINDING CHALLENGING? Competencies Dissemination Content & Delivery Application & Evaluation User Review & Pilot 2017 IPEC 5
BUILDING IPEC -BASED EXPERIENCES 1. Specify learning focus (e.g., roles, communication, team-based care processes) 2. Select 3-4 relevant IPEC competencies keep it simple Stage of learner Level of content (e.g., beginning team communication vs. conflict management) Type of experience (e.g., interactive module, clinical application) Accreditation requirements 3. Gather your team Content experts, Project Coordinator Instructional Designers Reviewers (e.g., students, faculty, practitioners) 2017 IPEC 6
VE1: VE4: RR1: RR3: CC1: CC2: TT3: TT7: EXAMPLE: CARE COORDINATION Place interests of patients and populations at center of IP health care delivery and population health programs and policies. Respect the unique cultures, values, roles/responsibilities and expertise of other health professions and the impact these factors can have on health outcomes. Communicate one s roles and responsibilities. Engage diverse professionals who complement one s own professional expertise to develop strategies to meet specific health and healthcare needs of patients and populations. Choose effective communication tools and techniques. Communication information in a form that is understandable. Engage health and other professionals in shared patient-centered and population-focused problem solving. Share accountability for outcomes. 2017 IPEC 7
LEARNING METHODS 2017 IPEC 8
STUDENT FEEDBACK All of the information was presented very clearly and was easy to understand, there were not any instances when I felt confused or felt that something was not explained well. The module was easy to navigate with the menu slide having the four main sections. The module used a great balance of slides that contained text, animation, and other graphics. Matching team roles was helpful in thinking about how each health care provider would fit into each role. It is nice to able to think about the concepts for a bit instead of just hearing a lecture. The information is not reliant heavily on text and uses graphics throughout to hold my interest. The use of activities are an excellent way to reinforce the knowledge taught while breaking up the lecture. The information represents all professions involved clearly. The information emphasizes teamwork and does not place any particular profession, like a doctor, as the central role of a team. COMPETENCY-BASED EVALUATION 2017 IPEC 9
DISSEMINATION LESSONS LEARNED Takes more time/resources to build than you may anticipate It takes a team and a systematic process IPEC competencies vary in complexity; sequencing important Be aware of professional jargon, biases Start with self-assessment; overestimation of team competence common Vary teaching techniques Build in lots of practice with feedback Faculty and preceptor preparation essential 2017 IPEC 10
BUILDING FROM EXPERIENCE TO PROGRAMS Opportunistic Learning Community Deliberate LEADING INTERPROFESSIONALLY 2017 IPEC 11
THANK YOU! 2017 IPEC 12