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Jahnavi Yalamanchili1, Andrew L Concors2, Deepti Vyas1
1University of the Pacific, Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy, Stockton, CA, USA.
Objective:
Stroke can result in significant mental and physical impairment. Training health care professionals on effective strategies for mitigating stroke-related quality-of-life issues is crucial in facilitating comprehensive stroke management. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of an interprofessional education (IPE) experience on students' attitudes regarding poststroke disability.
Methods:
In this pre-post interventional study, pharmacy and medical students received an electronic patient chart and a store-and-forward video depicting physical and cognitive impairment in a patient with stroke. Students were instructed to discuss the acute management and postdischarge needs of the patient from an advocacy perspective. After the IPE experience, students completed the Student Perceptions of Interprofessional Clinical Education-Revised, version 2 and an unvalidated disability attitudes survey. The surveys were analyzed using a paired t test. In addition, students reflected on the prompt, "What are some things you had NOT considered prior to this IPE?"
Results:
A total of 708 students completed the surveys. After IPE, there was a significant improvement in all domains of the Student Perceptions of Interprofessional Clinical Education-Revised, version 2. On the disability survey, there was significant improvement on all statements, including "rate your comfort with…": "discussing the expected disabilities associated with new-onset stroke" and "discussing strategies for improving the quality of life of a patient who has long-term disabilities." On the self-reflections, 31.7% (n = 211) had not considered the need for poststroke care services before this IPE.
Conclusion:
This IPE experience was instrumental in improving student perspectives regarding poststroke disability.
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