Evaluation of interprofessional education for shared decision making in drug therapy: a scoping review on methods and instruments

André AL, Detoni KB, Rezende CP, Furtado BT, Santos DMSS, Mendonça SAM, Oliveira DR. Evaluation of interprofessional education for shared decision making in drug therapy: a scoping review on methods and instruments. Interface (Botucatu). 2023; 27:e230088. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.230088

Abstract

This study aimed to describe the research methods and instruments used in the evaluation of interprofessional education strategies for shared decision making in drug therapy. The types of evaluation employed were categorized according to Kirkpatrick’s adapted model. A scoping review was conducted, following the PRISMA-ScR recommendations. Among the 21 selected studies, there was a predominance of quantitative methods in the evaluation of educational experiences (n=18). Of these, the most common aspect evaluated was “students’ attitudes and perceptions towards interprofessional education and practice” by means of validated instruments (n=13). Ten different instruments were identified and found to be in line with the Interprofessional Education Collaborative competencies. The variety of instruments signals the growing production of knowledge about this topic, but points to the challenge of conducting comparative analyses between educational experiences around the world.

Key Words
Interprofessional education; Decision making, shared; Evaluation of research programs and tools; Review

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