FITRI’s four steps in developing primary health cares’ interprofessional collaborative: an intervention for fostering IPCP competencies

Mawardi, Fitriana and Lestari, Ayuningtyas S and Kusnanto, Hari and Sasongko, E.P.S. and Hilmanto, Dany (2023) FITRI’s four steps in developing primary health cares’ interprofessional collaborative: an intervention for fostering IPCP competencies. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 37 (2). pp. 240-244. ISSN 13561820

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Abstract

It is important to fill the gaps in collaborative practice due to the lack of the healthcare professionals’ ability to work in collaboration with other disciplines. However, the current team training does not routinely address this important issue. This study aimed to identify how interactive interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) learning materials in a virtual course and community implementation called FITRI’s four steps in developing primary health cares’ interprofessional collaborative practice can be used in primary healthcare settings to address IPCP competencies of healthcare providers. This research was a quasi-experimental study with an untreated control group design using a dependent pretest and posttest sample. A purposive sample of 50 primary healthcare providers consisting of general physicians, dentists, nurses, dietitians, and pharmacists were nonrandomly divided into the control and intervention groups. This study showed that IPCP competencies measured by the Interprofessional Collaborator Assessment Rubric (ICAR) in the intervention group were significantly higher after the training and implementation than before. The Mann–Whitney tests indicated that IPCP competencies were better in the intervention group than the control group. Based on effect size analysis, the intervention had a very strong impact and could significantly improve the participants’ competencies, especially in the collaborative patient/client-family centered approach domain. The FITRI’s four steps in developing primary health cares’ interprofessional collaborative practice can be implemented and provide positive impacts in primary healthcare settings to improve and foster competencies of IPCP in primary healthcare. © 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Cooperative Behavior; Health Personnel; Humans; Interprofessional Relations; Patient Care Team; Pharmacists; Primary Health Care; isopentenyl methylenediphosphonate; adult; article; controlled study; dentist; dietitian; effect size; general practitioner; health care personnel; human; learning; nurse; pharmacist; pretest posttest design; primary health care; purposive sample; quasi experimental study; rank sum test; teamwork; cooperation; health care personnel; patient care; primary health care; public relations
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Public Health and Nutrition
Depositing User: Mukhotib Mukhotib
Date Deposited: 26 Aug 2024 02:37
Last Modified: 26 Aug 2024 02:37
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/3591

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