Teaching Interprofessional Leadership Excellence to Advanced Practice Nursing Students.

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Tác giả: Patricia Daly, Sara J Edmund, Joan L Shaver, Janay Young

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 553.23 Cannel coal

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : The Journal of nursing education , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 698763

BACKGROUND: To strengthen holistic health care delivery, influential interprofessional (IP) leadership skills are crucial for nurse practitioners (NPs) working within typical disease-focused practice settings. To build competencies, an IP leadership learning protocol (ILLP) was developed using an evidence-informed conflict resolution self-study and patient-care video conference (PCVC) for family NP students, which was later adapted for psychiatric mental health (PMH) NP students and measured effectiveness. METHOD: Flipped-classroom initial self-study of IP leadership strategies and relevant clinical considerations culminated in applying this learning within the PCVC by role-playing deliberately contrived adversarial IP roles with a faculty facilitator intermittently designating students to act as the IP leader. RESULTS: Immediately following the video conference, students completed a validated leadership self-efficacy (LSE) tool and a written evaluation. LSE scores improved significantly ( CONCLUSION: A well-designed virtual ILLP is effective for improving LSE in NP students.
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