The DNP as a Leader in Developing Interprofessional Collaboration for Practice, Research and Education

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The DNP as a Leader in Developing Interprofessional Collaboration for Practice, Research and Education Carolyn M. Rutledge, PhD, FNP-BC Tina Haney, DNP, CNS Christianne Fowler, DNP, GNP

IOM call for Change Crossing the Quality Chasm (2001) Rapidly increasing changes in healthcare (chronicity, aging population) Redesign of healthcare system Health Profession Education Summit Provider Competencies needed Patient centered care Interdisciplinary teams EBP Quality improvement Informatics

World Health Organization Study Group on Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice. Students of two of more health care professions learn with, from and about each other to enhance collaboration (WHO, 2006). WHO first identified interprofessional education as an important component of primary health care in 1978

WHO (2010) Amplifying the IOM report, the World Health Organization (2010) recommends moving toward embedding interprofessional education and practice in all health services to mitigate the Global Health Workforce Crisis.

Affordable Care Act Improve Access to Affordable Healthcare Signed into law March 23, 2010 Not sure of impact Will increase those seeking healthcare There has been a decrease in the providers in rural and underserved areas. Strain on healthcare system

IPEC Document The Interprofessional Education Collaborative Expert Panel (2011) identified four core interprofessional competencies that are linked to the five IOM core competencies for all health professionals. Medicine Dentistry Nursing

IPEC Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice 1: Values/Ethics for Interprofessional Practice 2: Roles/Responsibilities 3: Interprofessional Communication 4: Teams and Teamwork

Educational Criteria Tied to accreditation MSN & DNP Essentials V and VII Competencies for medical school Physical Therapy Essentials

Healthcare Has to Change Highest Costs Limited Access Shortage of Providers Poor Outcomes

Interprofessional Barriers Hesitancy: not friendly to Interprofessional Collaboration Fight for moneys, prestige, control, space Silos Competition Collaboration Fish out of water

INTERPROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Patient Centered Homes Chronic Disease Rehabilitation Rurality Geriatrics

Barriers to Interprofessional Collaboration in Practice Role Conflict: Hierarchy Understanding: Your role and the role of others Respect: Taking time to discover and accept what is brought to the table Openness: Willing to share what know and don t know

Interprofessional Clinical Teams Geriatric Assessment Team -Patient/caregiver care -Physician, NP, PharmD, Social Worker -Assessment of frail elderly individual and caregiver -Developed Treatment Plan Diabetes Team Provider Education/Practice Research (team impact) Physician, NP Researcher, NP Diabetes educator, Chaplain, Psychologist

HRSA Funding (Education) Department of Health and Human Services Advanced Practice Nursing Program Sept 2012-August 2015 $1,046,157 Co-PI s: -Nursing (NP) -DPT -Dental Hygiene -Clinical Counseling

HRSA Grant "These projects are/were supported in part by funds from the Division of Nursing (DN), Bureaus of Health Professions (BHPr), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) under grant number D09HP09076, Educating Nurse Practitioners to Practice Interprofessionally for $1,046,157 and grant number D09HP25030, Training DNP Providers to Address Disparities with Technology, $793,845. The information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by the Division of Nursing, BHPr, HRSA, DHHS or the U.S. Government"

HRSA Grant Goals of project Develop interprofessional collaborations. Provide curriculum appropriate for different healthcare backgrounds. Provide assignments that increase students ability to work interprofessionally. Utilize technology to link various disciplines at a distance.

Who would participate? Several different disciplines were considered: (At Old Dominion University and nearby schools) Nursing Physical Therapy Dental Hygiene Counseling Medicine Physician Assistant

Final Four Nursing 43 FNP, WHNP, CNS Dental Hygiene 7 MS Counseling 22 MS, PhD Physical Therapy 40 DPT TOTAL 112 students

Starting Fall 2012 Coming Together Faculty from Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Physical Therapy and Counseling meet to work on project. Meet 1 or 2 times a month, email frequently. Work in pairs to develop course content; get feedback from other disciplines. Learn about each other s disciplines and strengths. Become familiar with the IPEC report. Borrowed from each others science and literature.

Previous Experience The majority of students indicated that they did not have any previous experience with interprofessional education. Yes I have had experience Counseling 1 Dental 0 Nursing 3 PT 7

Challenges Each discipline required course to be evaluated by curriculum committee. Each discipline had different credit hour requirements and grading scales. Dental Hygiene & Counseling 3 credits Nursing 2 credits Physical Therapy 1 credit Course delivered only via on-line format, not familiar experience for all students.

Strengths Health Promotion course was already well developed in current NP curriculum. Other disciplines agreed it was valuable and important topic. It was on-line course. Students in the nursing, counseling, and dental hygiene programs are located throughout Virginia.

Health Promotion Didactics Topics that were relevant for the varying disciplines were chosen for presentation Appropriate for all disciplines Topics covered: Theories and IPEC report Environmental & Sociocultural Influences Family, Spiritual & Religious influences Assessment & Health promotion for the different age groups (infant older adult) Death & Dying

Health Promotion Didactics Provided using various on-line modalities Narrated slides Videostreamed inteviews Articles from varying disciplines

4 Discussion boards All students 3 Projects Participation varied Assignments

Discussion Boards Case. Joey is 8 yo with CP. Admitted to skills center after hospitalization for pneumonia. Now has trouble ambulating, eating, and poor night of sleep. Mother anxious, feeling a failure Problem. DH, PT, Counselor & NP show up in room at same time. DH needs to take child for oral evaluation impacting eating PT needs to take child for PT evaluation Counseling is trying to console mother NP feels child need to rest due to poor night sleep Have competing responsibilities

Discussion Boards Assignment. Grouping: 10 from differing disciplines in teach group Posted initial post and then two responses to others posts Initial post: Which IPEC Competencies have been compromised? Who should take precedence and why? How can they use the IPEC competencies to develop a plan that works? Response: Feedback on the initial post

Projects Three projects were developed Students were assigned to projects depending on how many credit hours required for their course. PT students = 1 project Nursing students = 2 projects DH students = 3 projects Counseling students = 3 projects

Projects (continued) Projects had 4-5 students from different disciplines in each group. 20 groups. Each project had different goals. Develop interprofessional presentation (PowerPoint) on health promotion topic Collaborate on using technology (Skype, Twitter, Google Chat, Facebook group) to develop Telehealth project to be delivered at a distance

What we learned so far. Performed mid-semester course evaluation and made adjustments. Text may not fit all disciplines well move to online and journal resources. Students all participate but not at same level. Students already report new understanding of what other professions do. Faculty have learned a great deal!

Geriatrics Course Didactics on care of elderly populations Standardized patient encounter Interview patient/caregiver recently released from hospital after having a stroke Interprofessional assessment Assessment of potential use of technology Technology modules (telehealth, social media, clinical decision support, EHR) Project Develop a joint plan of care from a distance that incorporates technology

Leadership Course Leadership course for Fall 2013 semester Emotional Intelligence Behavioral Tendencies Collaboration Conflict resolution (Awareness Wheel)

Other Schools Physical Assessment Classes NP run clinic that interfaces with dental Service Learning Mission Trips (Nursing & PT) Service learning school association health maintenance and teaching Simulated cases presented on line and respond to them simulated grand rounds develop plan algorithm

Interprofessional Roles in Research Content expert (s) Research Methodology Access Technology Visionary

Interprofessional Research DNP Capstone Projects Diabetes Telehealth Stroke Geriatric Home Health Homebound Frail Children Sleep Development of Pediatric Care Clinic

Interprofessional Research ARDRAF Virtual Healthcare Neighborhood PI Gerontological Nurse Practitioner/DNP Co-PIs - Counseling, Dental Hygiene, Physical Therapy, Computer Specialist, PhD researcher Web-based community

Hospital-based INOVA teambuilding in OR