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Occupational Therapy Student Learning on Interprofessional Teams in Geriatric Primary Care
Ashley D Halle1, Carolyn Kaloostian2, Gregory D Stevens3
1Ashley D. Halle, OTD, OTR/L, is Associate Professor of Clinical Occupational Therapy and Coordinator of Primary Care Residency and Services, Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; halle@chan.usc.edu.
Importance:
Geriatric, interprofessional primary care training for occupational therapy students is needed.
Objective:
To measure occupational therapy student-reported knowledge, attitudes, and skills after participation in interprofessional geriatric educational programs.
Design:
Prospective, observational study with pre- and posttests for the three programs.
Participants:
Fifty-nine entry-level and postprofessional occupational therapy master's students.
Outcomes And Measures:
Self-reported familiarity with other professionals' roles, perceptions of interprofessional training, capabilities to conduct assessments, and attitudes of older adults.
Results:
Students of the three programs (Interprofessional Geriatrics Curriculum [IPGC], Student Senior Partnership Program [SSPP], and Geriatric Assessment Program [GAP]) reported different improvements in familiarity of roles, capabilities of assessment, and Geriatric Attitudes Scale (GAS) scores. For example, IPGC and SSPP students had changes in total GAS score (3.91-4.08, p = .002, and 3.84-3.99, p = .003, respectively), but no change was found for GAP students (3.85-3.91, p = .523).
Conclusions And Relevance:
More structured interprofessional education with older adults appeared to help prepare occupational therapy students to work on geriatric interprofessional teams in primary care.
What This Article Adds:
This article expands on growing evidence to support occupational therapy's role in primary care by addressing the need to train future generations to work on interprofessional geriatric primary care teams.
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