Keywords

Interprofessional Communication, Interprofessional Education, Simulation, Teamstepps

 

Authors

  1. Russell, Kendra
  2. Brown, Jasmine
  3. Manella, Leanne
  4. Colquitt, James
  5. Ingram, Donna

Abstract

Abstract: TeamSTEPPS(R) is a curriculum designed to improve team communication to reduce medical errors and improve patient safety. This exploratory study used a questionnaire to explore differences in attitudes of 130 nursing and respiratory therapy students using a TeamSTEPPS-based interprofessional education seminar and simulation. Results support that students' attitudes regarding the principles Team Structure, Leadership, Situation Monitoring, Mutual Support, and Communication improved from Time 1 (preseminar) to Time 2 (postseminar; p < .05). This improvement was sustained at Time 3 (postsimulation) in all principles except for Mutual Support. Participation in a TeamSTEPPS seminar and simulation can influence attitudes among health care professional students.