Abstract:
The Lebanese American University Interprofessional Education (LAU IPE) Steps Framework consists of a
five-step workshop-based series that is offered throughout the curriculum of health and social care
students at an American university in Lebanon. The aim of the present study was to report students’
perceptions of their readiness for interprofessional learning before and after completing the IPE steps,
their evaluations of interprofessional learning outcomes, as well as their satisfaction with the learning
experience as a whole. A longitudinal survey design was used: questionnaires were completed by
students before IPE exposure and after each step. The results showed that before IPE exposure, students’
perceptions of their readiness for interprofessional learning were generally favourable, with differences
across genders (stronger professional identity in females compared to males) and across professions
(higher teamwork and collaboration in pharmacy and nutrition students compared to other professions
and lower patient centredness in nursing students compared to others). After participation in the IPE
steps, students showed enhanced readiness for interprofessional learning and differences between
genders and professions decreased. Participants were satisfied with the learning experience and
assessment scores showed that all IPE learning outcomes were met. The LAU IPE Steps Framework
may be of value to other interprofessional education course developers.
Citation:
Zeeni, N., Zeenny, R., Hasbini-Danawi, T., Asmar, N., Bassil, M., Nasser, S., ... & Hoffart, N. (2016). Student perceptions towards interprofessional education: Findings from a longitudinal study based in a Middle Eastern university. Journal of interprofessional care, 30(2), 165-174.