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Maximizing the Impact of a Symposium to Facilitate Change in Student Attitudes about Interdisciplinary Teamwork
Authors:Reneé A. Zucchero PhD  Edmond A. Hooker MD DrPH  Barbara Harland MSN MEd RN CNL  Shelagh Larkin MSW  Joan Tunningley MEd OTR/L
Affiliation:1. Xavier University , Cincinnati, Ohio, USA zucchero@xavier.edu;3. Xavier University , Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Abstract:
Elderly patients, including those with dementia, have more complex health care needs, which may be more effectively served by interdisciplinary teams. Yet, few health care students receive interdisciplinary education. This article describes the improved outcomes of a second annual symposium for health care students on interdisciplinary care for older adults with dementia. Students (n = 109) completed a pre/post assessment using the Attitudes Toward Healthcare Teams Scale. A t-test for paired samples indicated a statistically significant increase in pre-post test scores (p < .001); we observed a larger effect size of change in student attitudes for this symposium than the first (η2 = .48). The results support the value of pedagogical changes in facilitating a greater change in student attitudes about interdisciplinary teamwork.
Keywords:elderly  geriatric  health care  interdisciplinary  older adults  training
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