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Attitudes of dental and chiropractic students towards a shared learning programme—An interprofessional learning model
Author(s) -
Omar Hanan,
Khan Saad,
Haneline Michael,
Toh Chooi Gait
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european journal of dental education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.583
H-Index - 41
eISSN - 1600-0579
pISSN - 1396-5883
DOI - 10.1111/eje.12636
Subject(s) - chiropractic , interprofessional education , medical education , experiential learning , medicine , teamwork , psychology , health care , problem based learning , pedagogy , alternative medicine , pathology , political science , law , economics , economic growth
Interprofessional learning (IPL) is the first stage towards the goal of interprofessional collaborative care. To enhance IPL experience, the School of Dentistry, International Medical University developed an IPL model based on the core competencies and the learning outcomes for dental and chiropractic students in their second and fourth year, respectively. The model was based on experiential learning and adult learning theories in addition to Miller's framework for clinical competencies. Methods The programme was developed as a student‐centred, collaborative approach to achieve the learning outcomes for dental and chiropractic students. Second‐year dental students (n = 46) and chiropractic students (n = 23) in their fourth year participated in the programme. The focus of the programme was to address the prevention of work‐related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) amongst dental students and to provide the chiropractic students with the opportunity to assess and identify risk factors for WMSDs in the dental setting. The readiness for interprofessional learning scale (RIPLS) questionnaire was completed prior to the interprofessional education programme and once again afterwards to determine dental and chiropractic students' awareness of roles and responsibilities of the other profession, and their attitudes to interprofessional education and teamwork. Results Dental and chiropractic students showed similar levels of readiness for shared learning. The results of this study suggest that the IPL programme contributed to the development of the students’ positive perceptions towards the positive professional identity and the roles of other healthcare professionals. Conclusion This study provides initial support for the integrated interprofessional learning experiences within the school. The results of the study will shape future curricula changes to further strengthen interprofessional education and subsequent interprofessional collaborative care.