Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living with Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences

This paper reports quantitative and descriptive qualitative findings from a mixed-methods study exploring and evaluating the outcomes and experiences of clients, staff and students piloting an integrated interprofessional programme for community members with type II diabetes. The one-day per week, e...

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Main Authors: Daniel O'Brien, Susan M McNaughton, Brenda Flood, Jane Morgan, Alexandra Bowmar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bond University 2016-12-01
Series:Australian Journal of Clinical Education
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Online Access:https://epublications.bond.edu.au/ajce/vol1/iss1/1
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spelling doaj-811590a04a934964be584162703539332020-11-25T00:37:47ZengBond UniversityAustralian Journal of Clinical Education2207-47912016-12-01111001Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living with Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and ExperiencesDaniel O'BrienSusan M McNaughtonBrenda FloodJane MorganAlexandra BowmarThis paper reports quantitative and descriptive qualitative findings from a mixed-methods study exploring and evaluating the outcomes and experiences of clients, staff and students piloting an integrated interprofessional programme for community members with type II diabetes. The one-day per week, eight-week programme included interprofessional appointments, group education sessions and case conferences led by students from exercise and nutrition, health promotion, nursing, occupational therapy, oral health, physiotherapy, podiatry and counselling psychology. Participants shared their experiences in individual interviews or focus groups. Client outcomes were evaluated using basic clinical indicators and the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) that assesses client goal satisfaction and performance. While only small expected changes to clinical indicators were noted, there were moderate increases in mean COPM scores for performance and satisfaction. Descriptive qualitative analysis identified enjoyment from working as a team, better client outcomes and new knowledge or learning as the most frequent experiences. Findings suggested increased self-management empowerment for clients and their support people, while students and staff experienced both learning from, appreciating and educating each other about their own and others’ roles, and better collaboration. The success of the pilot programme has led to its continuation; however, timing and resourcing challenges noted by participants could threaten sustainability and accommodation of more clients and students.https://epublications.bond.edu.au/ajce/vol1/iss1/1interprofessionalstudentsintegrated,type II diabetescommunity
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author Daniel O'Brien
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Jane Morgan
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Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living with Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences
Australian Journal of Clinical Education
interprofessional
students
integrated,type II diabetes
community
author_facet Daniel O'Brien
Susan M McNaughton
Brenda Flood
Jane Morgan
Alexandra Bowmar
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title Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living with Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences
title_short Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living with Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences
title_full Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living with Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences
title_fullStr Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living with Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences
title_full_unstemmed Piloting an Integrated, Interprofessional Programme for People Living with Type II Diabetes: Outcomes and Experiences
title_sort piloting an integrated, interprofessional programme for people living with type ii diabetes: outcomes and experiences
publisher Bond University
series Australian Journal of Clinical Education
issn 2207-4791
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This paper reports quantitative and descriptive qualitative findings from a mixed-methods study exploring and evaluating the outcomes and experiences of clients, staff and students piloting an integrated interprofessional programme for community members with type II diabetes. The one-day per week, eight-week programme included interprofessional appointments, group education sessions and case conferences led by students from exercise and nutrition, health promotion, nursing, occupational therapy, oral health, physiotherapy, podiatry and counselling psychology. Participants shared their experiences in individual interviews or focus groups. Client outcomes were evaluated using basic clinical indicators and the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) that assesses client goal satisfaction and performance. While only small expected changes to clinical indicators were noted, there were moderate increases in mean COPM scores for performance and satisfaction. Descriptive qualitative analysis identified enjoyment from working as a team, better client outcomes and new knowledge or learning as the most frequent experiences. Findings suggested increased self-management empowerment for clients and their support people, while students and staff experienced both learning from, appreciating and educating each other about their own and others’ roles, and better collaboration. The success of the pilot programme has led to its continuation; however, timing and resourcing challenges noted by participants could threaten sustainability and accommodation of more clients and students.
topic interprofessional
students
integrated,type II diabetes
community
url https://epublications.bond.edu.au/ajce/vol1/iss1/1
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