Gerontology & geriatrics education | 2021

Novel model to teach health care delivery in geriatrics.

 
 
 

Abstract


Introducing health policy to interprofessional graduate students, anchoring health policy to older adult health needs, while conveying how current policy issues will affect their individual careers is challenging, yet essential, for health profession education. This novel program integrated graduate level health profession learners from medicine, nurse practitioner, pharmacy, psychology, social work, physical therapy and occupational therapy disciplines. The aim was to embed health policy into an existing interprofessional (IP) geriatrics course at an academic medical center. Selection of disciplines was based on prior collaborative work and faculty interest. The objectives were to 1. Introduce current health policies that affect older adults; 2. Understand the effects of health policy and social determinants of health on the older adults in their future practice; 3. Challenge learners to apply their knowledge and develop health advocacy strategies for older adults; and 4) Teach the importance of teamwork in interprofessional practice within a geriatric population.The health policy curriculum impacted 487 learners for 12 sessions over three years. Four themes emerged with the sessions: health policy awareness, interprofessional appreciation, patient care pearls, and pharmacological considerations in geriatrics. Each of the eight modules generated thoughtful recommendations by the learners, providing a glimpse into future workforce priorities.

Volume None
Pages \n 1-13\n
DOI 10.1080/02701960.2021.1958325
Language English
Journal Gerontology & geriatrics education

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