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Application of Interprofessional Education Model to University Pre-Licensure Health Students in the Management of Chronic Care Conditions in Zambia
Musenge, Emmanuel M; Nzala, Selestine H; Kabinga-Makukula, Marjorie; Wahila, Ruth; Machona, Penelope; Kalungia, Aubrey C; Daka, Harrison; Simpamba, Micah; Imakando, Mercy M; Violet, Kayamba; Mwiinga-Kalusopa, Victoria; Soko, George; Simuyemba, Moses C; Kampata-Olowski, Linda; Zyambo, Cosmas; Katowa-Mukwato, Patricia; Chigunta, Micheal; Masauso Phiri, M; Mwiinga, Christabell; Kwaleyela, Concepta; Trevor, Kaile; Bellington, Vwalika; Kafumukache, Elliot; Margaret Maimbolwa, C; Goma, Fastone M.
  • Musenge, Emmanuel M; School of Nursing Sciences, University of Zambia. lusaka. ZM
  • Nzala, Selestine H; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Kabinga-Makukula, Marjorie; School of Nursing Sciences, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Wahila, Ruth; School of Nursing Sciences, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Machona, Penelope; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Kalungia, Aubrey C; School of Health Sciences, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Daka, Harrison; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Simpamba, Micah; School of Health Sciences, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Imakando, Mercy M; Women and Newborn Hospital, University 56Teaching Hospitals. Lusaka. ZM
  • Violet, Kayamba; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Mwiinga-Kalusopa, Victoria; School of Nursing Sciences, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Soko, George; Adult Hospital, University Teaching Hospitals. Lusaka. ZM
  • Simuyemba, Moses C; School of Public Health, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Kampata-Olowski, Linda; School of Public Health, 7University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Zyambo, Cosmas; School of Public Health, 7University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Katowa-Mukwato, Patricia; School of Nursing Sciences, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Chigunta, Micheal; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Masauso Phiri, M; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Mwiinga, Christabell; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Kwaleyela, Concepta; School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mulungushi University. Lusaka. ZM
  • Trevor, Kaile; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Bellington, Vwalika; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Kafumukache, Elliot; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Margaret Maimbolwa, C; School of Nursing Sciences, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
  • Goma, Fastone M; School of Medicine, University of Zambia. Lusaka. ZM
Med. j. Zambia ; 49(2): 185-197, 2022. figures
Artigo em Inglês | AIM | ID: biblio-1402782
ABSTRACT

Background:

Thereisevidencethatmultidisciplinary healthcare teams can provide better quality of care and treatment outcomes compared to that delivered by individuals from a single health discipline. The project on which this article isbased applied the interprofessional education model to university pre-licensure health students in the management of chronic care conditions in Zambia.

Methods:

Four distinct but interrelated approaches, name ly desk review; module development workshops; review and validation of modules by experts; piloting and review of the training modules were employed.

Results:

Severalmodelsofinterprofessionaleducationcurrentlyinexistenceandusedsuccessfully by higher education institutions in other settings were identified. While several models of Interprofessional Education were identified, our project adapted the "didactic program, community-based experience, and interprofessional-simulation experience" models. To apply the models, modules of seven chronic care conditions were developed and piloted. The extent to which the module activities promoted interprofessional education were rated between 74 - 87% (agree or strongly agree) by the students.

Conclusion:

Three models of Interprofessional Education were identified and adapted in the project and seven modules were developed and administered to the students. The process was effective for putting forth an interprofessional training program at the undergraduate level, with the potential to improve quality of care for patients.
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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: AIM (África) Assunto principal: Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente / Educação Interprofissional Limite: Humanos Idioma: Inglês Revista: Med. j. Zambia Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: Adult Hospital, University Teaching Hospitals/ZM / School of Health Sciences, University of Zambia/ZM / School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mulungushi University/ZM / School of Medicine, University of Zambia/ZM / School of Nursing Sciences, University of Zambia/ZM / School of Public Health, 7University of Zambia/ZM / School of Public Health, University of Zambia/ZM / Women and Newborn Hospital, University 56Teaching Hospitals/ZM

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: AIM (África) Assunto principal: Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente / Educação Interprofissional Limite: Humanos Idioma: Inglês Revista: Med. j. Zambia Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: Adult Hospital, University Teaching Hospitals/ZM / School of Health Sciences, University of Zambia/ZM / School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Mulungushi University/ZM / School of Medicine, University of Zambia/ZM / School of Nursing Sciences, University of Zambia/ZM / School of Public Health, 7University of Zambia/ZM / School of Public Health, University of Zambia/ZM / Women and Newborn Hospital, University 56Teaching Hospitals/ZM