IMPACT OF INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ON COLLABORATION ATTITUDES AMONG THE STUDENT OF MEDICAL FACULTY AND HEALTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA
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2015-09-03Author
ORBAYINAH, SALMAH
PUTRI, UTAMI LAKSMI
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Background: Overlapping roles of health professionals may lead to many medication errors at the Hospital. This
is due to a lack of understanding of a health profession on the competence of other health professions. So we
need the IPE (Interprofessional Education) which is given to students at the stage of pre-clinical and clinical. IPE
is a collaborative learning among healthcare professionals in promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and
other matters related to health.
Objective: This study aims to know the impact of IPE on collaboration attitudes among the student of Medical
Faculty and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (FKIK UMY).
Methods: The study was descriptive with cross sectional approach. The sampling technique is purposive.
Sample consists of 94 students who had followed the IPE, they are 23 students medical profession, 25 students
dentistry profession, 25 students nursing profession and 21 pharmacy undergraduate students. Instrument used in
this research was questionnaire, which referred to the Attitudes Toward Health Care Teams Scale (ATHCT.
Collaboration attitudes consists of the attitude towards team’s value, attitudes toward team’s efficiency, and
attitudes toward roles in the team .Collaboration attitudes can be divided into four categories: good, adequate,
low and poor.
Results: 70,2% of students have good collaboration attitudes. The highest percentage in good category is the
attitudes toward team’s values (88.3%). Conclusion: IPE program can improve collaboration attitudes of
students. A good collaboration attitudes can improve health services for patients when they have been working
as a professional health workers