2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.xjep.2015.07.044
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Testing an Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Model to Improve Obesity-related Health Outcomes with a Statewide Consortium

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“…Before our study was initiated, MIPERC had implemented an IPCP program in two nurse-managed centers. Students, staff and faculty showed statistically significant knowledge gains in the following online learning modules: Introduction to IPE, Motivational Interviewing, Safety Behaviours, and Team Dynamics (Nagelkerk, & Pawl, 2015). The next step was to test this IPCP program in a family practice clinic by placing a team of students in an IPCP environment.…”
Section: Midwest Interprofessional Practice Education and Research mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Before our study was initiated, MIPERC had implemented an IPCP program in two nurse-managed centers. Students, staff and faculty showed statistically significant knowledge gains in the following online learning modules: Introduction to IPE, Motivational Interviewing, Safety Behaviours, and Team Dynamics (Nagelkerk, & Pawl, 2015). The next step was to test this IPCP program in a family practice clinic by placing a team of students in an IPCP environment.…”
Section: Midwest Interprofessional Practice Education and Research mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two additional modules were required for staff. All of the modules had been reviewed by national IPE and IPCP experts (Nagelkerk, & Pawl, 2015). The core modules included an introduction to IPE and IPCP, patient safety, team dynamics and conflict resolution, and tips for implementing health care behavioural changes.…”
Section: Ipcp Program Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%