"Opening eyes to real interprofessional education" : results of a national faculty development initiative focused on interprofessional education in oncology palliative care

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HEAD, Barbara | SCHAPMIRE, Tara | JONES, Carol | PETERS, Bonika | FURMAN, Christian Davis | SHAW, Monica Ann | WOGGON, Frank | PFEIFER, Mark

The purpose of this study was to evaluate participants' feedback related to their experience in the Interprofessional Education Exchange (iPEX) program, a training initiative for faculty development in interprofessional oncology palliative care education. Participants voluntarily submitted a written reflection using a guide. The research team used qualitative content template analysis techniques to determine codes and categories based on the reflections and selected representative quotations (meaning units) from the data. Fifty-three reflections (100%) submitted by those completing the training were included in the analysis. The most appreciated aspects of the training were the opportunity for exchange of ideas and programs and the time allowed during the workshop for each team to work on developing their unique plan for interprofessional education (IPE) in oncology palliative care at their home institution. The iPEX program proved to be feasible, well-accepted, and valued by participants who reported personal, professional, and team growth and expressed appreciation for program support, content, and the exchange of ideas in a face-to-face setting. The results demonstrate that a faculty development program built on recommendations in the literature contributed to successful efforts to plan and initiate IPE in oncology palliative care.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2021.1965102

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