Difference of Perceived Readiness for Interprofessional Learning among Medical and Nursing Students after Simulation-based Interprofessional Education
	    		
		   		
		   			
		   		
	    	
    	 
    	10.15715/kjhcom.2021.16.2.103
   		
        
        	
        	
        	
        		- Author:
	        		
		        		
		        		
			        		Young-Ju KIM
			        		
			        		
			        		
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			        		Chan Woong KIM
			        		
			        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
		        		
		        			
			        		
			        		Author Information
			        		
		        		
		        		
			        		
			        		
			        			1. Professor, College of Nursing, Sungshin Women’s University, Seoul, Korea.
			        		
		        		
	        		
        		 
        	
        	
        	
        		- Publication Type:Research Article
 
        	
        	
            
            
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	            			Health Communication
	            		
	            		 2021;16(2):103-109
	            	
            	
 
            
            
            	- CountryRepublic of Korea
 
            
            
            	- Language:English
 
            
            
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		        	Abstract:
			       	
			       		
				        
				        	 Background:The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences of readiness for interporfessional learning before and after applying a simulation-based interprofessional education (sim-IPE) program among medical and nursing students. 
				        	
				        
				        	Methods:This study used one-group pretest-posttest design. A sim-IPE program was implemented for 94 medical and 41 nursing students during half a day. The program was consisted of team building games, simulation, board games, and case discussion. The readiness for interprofessional learning scale (RIPLS) which is a 5-point Likert type and has four domains was used to assess students’ perceptions pre- and post-IPE program. Also, students were requested to write three words that immediately came to mind when they saw a word of ‘teamwork’. Data were analyzed by frequency, mean and standard deviation, paired t-test, and Cronbach’s alpha. 
				        	
				        
				        	Results:A total scores of RIPLS significantly increased from 78.3 to 86.7 points after implementing a simulation-based IPE program (t=-14.80, p<.001). Among the most submitted words by students, a ranking of ‘communication’ has risen from fifth pre-IPE to second post-IPE. 
				        	
				        
				        	Conclusions:Based on the results form our study, a simulation-based IPE program provides a very valuable educational opportunity for students to increase positive attitude to interprofessional learning. A variety of IPE programs should be developed and incorporated in all healthcare professional curriculums.