2022
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igac044
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Outcomes From an Interprofessional Geriatric Outreach and Training Program

Abstract: Background and Objectives Interprofessional education (IPE) is necessary to train healthcare professionals to work collaboratively for the care of older adults. Geriatric Outreach and Training with Care! (GOT Care!) was an innovative academic training program designed to provide an IPE opportunity for healthcare students and faculty while providing care to community-dwelling older adults. The objectives of this program evaluation were to: (a) examine students’, older adult participants’, and … Show more

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“…For example, direct providers, such as nurses, were less likely to have a strong sense of agency compared with participants who were not involved in daily interactions within the AL/RC in as-needed antipsychotic medication use. Montano et al (2022) created an innovative academic training program for health care students and faculty to promote care of older, community-dwelling adults. Interdisciplinary perspectives are presented from pharmacy, therapy, nursing, social work, medicine, and public health students; community-dwelling older adults; and primary care physicians.…”
Section: Multilevel Perspectives To Develop and Implement Interventio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, direct providers, such as nurses, were less likely to have a strong sense of agency compared with participants who were not involved in daily interactions within the AL/RC in as-needed antipsychotic medication use. Montano et al (2022) created an innovative academic training program for health care students and faculty to promote care of older, community-dwelling adults. Interdisciplinary perspectives are presented from pharmacy, therapy, nursing, social work, medicine, and public health students; community-dwelling older adults; and primary care physicians.…”
Section: Multilevel Perspectives To Develop and Implement Interventio...mentioning
confidence: 99%