Evaluation of a Single Interprofessional Learning Workshop in Undergraduate Healthcare Education: Perspectives from Students and Educators

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Title: Evaluation of a Single Interprofessional Learning Workshop in Undergraduate Healthcare Education: Perspectives from Students and Educators
Language: English
Authors: Nadia Lascar, Claire Joanne Stocker, Elizabeth Dunn, Jaime Miks, Debbie Tzu-Chun Kemp, Wendy Leadbeater
Source: New Directions in the Teaching of Natural Sciences. 2025 20(1).
Availability: University of Leicester Open Journals. University of Leicester Library, University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH, UK. Tel: +44-116-252-2043; e-mail: openaccess@le.ac.uk; Web site: https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/new-directions
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Interprofessional Relationship, Professional Education, Workshops, Undergraduate Students, Allied Health Occupations Education, Student Attitudes, Interdisciplinary Approach, Medicine, Pharmaceutical Education, Teamwork, Cooperative Learning, Role Perception
ISSN: 2051-3615
Abstract: Interprofessional collaboration in healthcare professionals promotes patient-centred care. Interprofessional learning (IPL) in undergraduate healthcare curricula aims to improve effective collaboration between students from different professions to promote patient-centred medicine. The challenge of how we prepare students for interprofessional collaborative practice raises the question of what educators and students perceive in the value of IPL as a promoter of patient-centred collaborative learning. A workshop on safe prescribing was co-created within an interprofessional group of colleagues from the MPharm and MBChB Programmes, involving fourth-year students. Following the workshop, students and educators completed a survey comparing their perspectives on IPL's value in engaging students in experiential collaborative learning. Of 81 MPharm and 59 MBChB students, 33 (41%) and 32 (54%) completed the survey respectively. Students and educators acknowledged the value of the IPL workshop in increasing awareness of other professional roles, skills development, and importance of teamwork in patient care. Educators perceived the workshop as having the goal of improving patient care. MBChB students viewed the activity as an opportunity to learn skills and MPharm students as improving their professional development. However, there was a lack of correlation between students' perceived benefits of the IPL workshop to themselves and patient care. MBChB students perceived IPL as exchanging competencies, not enhancing interprofessional practice, even though they thought IPL benefited healthcare professionals and interprofessional caring benefited patients. MPharm students, on the contrary, viewed IPL as promoting interprofessional practice and recognised the importance of multidisciplinary teams to improve patients' care. The lack of student awareness that IPL sessions are the first steps towards interprofessional collaboration and enhanced patient-centred care could be a barrier to embracing collaboration as professionals after graduation. Educators should emphasise this point to students as part of the learning outcomes of IPL.
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