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Patient safety competence for final-year health professional students: Perceptions of effectiveness of an interprofessional education course
Authors:Jee-In Hwang  Tai-Young Yoon  Hyeon-Jeong Jin  Yikyun Park  Ju-Young Park
Institution:1. College of Nursing Science, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea;2. College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract:As final-year medical and nursing students will soon play key roles in frontline patient care, their preparedness for safe, reliable care provision is of special importance. We assessed patient safety competencies of final-year health profession students, and the effect of a 1-day patient safety education programme on these competencies. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 233 students in three colleges of medicine, nursing, and traditional medicine in Seoul. A before-and-after study followed to evaluate the effectiveness of the curriculum. Patient safety competency was measured using the Health-Professional Education for Patients Safety Survey (H-PEPSS) and an objective patient safety knowledge test. The mean scores were 3.4 and 1.7 out of 5.0, respectively. The communication domain was rated the highest and the teamwork domain was rated the lowest. H-PEPSS scores significantly differed between the students from three colleges. The 1-day patient safety education curriculum significantly improved H-PEPSS and knowledge test scores. These results indicated that strengthening patient safety competencies, especially teamwork, of students is required in undergraduate healthcare curricula. A 1-day interprofessional patient safety education programme may be a promising strategy. The findings suggest that interprofessional patient safety education needs to be implemented as a core undergraduate course to improve students’ safety competence.
Keywords:Competence  health profession students  interprofessional education  patient safety
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