Introduction American Association of Colleges of Nursing s (AACN) partner, the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH), is undertaking an environmental scan of AACN member schools' and programs' graduate student level involvement in interprofessional education (IPE) and collaborative practice. We would appreciate ONE academic affairs administrative lead, or the IPE lead, from each AACN member institution to fill out this survey. If IPE is absent from your school or program, this survey will take less than one minute to complete. If IPE is present, the survey will take 10 1 minutes to finish. The World Health Organization defines IPE as When students from two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes (WHO, 2010). For purposes of this survey, consider nursing as a single profession. Do not report intraprofessional activities within your school or program of nursing as IPE. The survey seeks to determine if and how your school or program CURRENTLY interacts with other health professions schools, non nursing professional schools, public health agencies, and/or clinical care delivery towards building students' interprofessional abilities. The aim of the survey is to identify schools and programs that are integrating public health and care delivery into IPE towards improving graduates' abilities to advance population health. Your response is respectfully requested by Wednesday April 23. Aggregated results will be shared with: attendees at the May 2014 thought leaders' meeting: Reconnecting Public Health and Care Delivery to Improve the Health of Populations; the Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC); the AACN academic affairs section representatives; and, all survey respondents. Please direct questions to Ms. Liz Weist at eweist@asph.org. Thank you. 1. Please enter your school or program. 2. My school or program currently offers interprofessional opportunities for students. nmlkj nmlkj Yes No Page 1
3. My school or program offers interprofessional education (IPE) with the following health professions schools/programs (check all that apply): Medicine (Osteopathic) Podiatric Medicine Allied Health Naturopathic Medicine Public Health/Population Health Bioinformatics Nutrition/Dietetics Psychology Chiropractic Medicine Occupational Therapy Radiology Clinical Laboratories Optometry Rehabilitation Counseling Dental Hygiene Pharmacy Respiratory Therapy Dentistry Physical Therapy Speech Therapy Exercise Science Physician Assistants Veterinary Medicine Medicine (Allopathic) Physiology Public Health 4. My school or program offers IPE with the following non health professional schools/programs (check all that apply): Engineering Agriculture Fine Arts Architecture and Design Law Business Religious Studies/Spirituality Communications Social Sciences Education Social Work Page 2
. My school or program offers IPE with the following public health agencies (check all that apply): Coalition/Association Foundation Health Agency (Federal) Health Agency (Local) Health Agency (State) Institute Non Profit Organization. My school or program offers IPE with the following clinical care delivery organizations (check all that apply): Academic Health Center Clinic (Rural Health) Clinic (Student run) Community Health Center Hospital Payer (Insurer/Medicaid) Private Practice Page 3
7. We provide the following IPE programs ON CAMPUS for nursing students (check all that apply): Lectures Case based Discussions Longitudinal Curricula Competitions/Contests Online Activities Course(s) Elective Research Projects Course(s) Required Service Learning Grand Rounds/Colloquia/Seminars Simulation Labs Journal Clubs Workshops 8. We provide the following IPE programs OFF CAMPUS that include nursing students (check all that apply): Clinics (Student run) Joint Publishing Advocacy for Health related Laws and/or Community Health Education/Promotion Participation in Community Health Regulations Assessments (Behavioral Health) Assessments (Community Health) Assessments (Risk) Assessments (Social Services) Disease/Injury Prevention Evaluation (Outcomes) Evaluation (Program) Joint Home Visits Campaigns/Fairs Planning (Health Programs/Services) Research (Cross sector) Social Marketing and Health Communication Training in Community based Clinical Offices Page 4
9. Major content areas addressed by our current IPE offerings include (check all that apply): Values/Ethics for Interprofessional Practice (Note: IPE Core Competencies Domain 1) Roles and Responsibilities of Health Professionals (Note: IPE Core Competencies Domain 2) Interprofessional Communication (Note: IPE Core Competencies Domain 3) Teams and Teamwork (Note: IPE Core Competencies Domain 4) Communicating Across Cultures Evidence based Practice Health Care Systems and Calls for Improvement Policy Analysis and Development Population based Data Analytics Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QI/PS) Root Cause and Systems Analysis Social Determinants of Health and Health Care Disparities 10. My school or program emphasizes the following principles, drawn from the 2012 IOM report: Integrating Primary Care and Public Health, in our IPE collaboration(s) (check all that apply): Aligned Academic Leadership Collaborative Analysis of Data Community Engagement in Defining and Addressing Population Health Needs Shared Goal of Population Health Improvement Page
11. IPE collaboration at my school or program focuses on the following topics (check all that apply): Major Determinants of Health (Environmental Factors) Major Determinants of Health (Social Factors) Provision of Health Care Services Directed to Individuals Public Health Activities Operating at the Population Level to Address Health Behavior(s) Public Health Activities Operating at the Population Level to Address Health Risk(s) Public Health Activities Operating at the Population Level to Address Health Exposure(s) Specific Health Topic(s) 12. My school or program's IPE collaboration demonstrates the following characteristics of integration, drawn from the 2012 IOM report: Integrating Primary Care and Public Health (check all that apply): Collaboration (involves joint planning and execution, with both entities working together to coordinate at multiple points to carry out a combined effort) Cooperation (some sharing of resources, such as space, data, and/or personnel) Merger (one combined entity which has replaced formerly separate entities) True Partnership (integration on a programmatic level, with two entities working so closely together that there is no separation from the end user's perspective; there are, in fact, two parties, but their degree of integration is so great that the effect is nearly seamless) 13. My school or program's IPE collaboration is financed by the following UNIVERSITY SPECIFIC funds (check all that apply): Center or Institute on Campus School or Program University Page
14. My school or program's IPE collaboration is financed by the following EXTERNAL funds (check all that apply): Foundation grant Government grant 1. My school or program has considered adoption of the following Affordable Care Act provisions in support of IPE (check all that apply): Community Transformation Grants Focus on Prevention Focus on Quality Community Health Center Expansion National Health Services Corps Other Workforce Programs to Promote Integration of Public Health and Primary Care Your responses to the following questions will help us determine the successes and lessons learned for IPE projects. 1. My school or program's IPE collaboration(s) has produced the following results: 17. Key elements for these successful results include: 18. Lessons learned include: Page 7
19. Please provide any additional comments. 20. Please provide any comments on potential interest or future plans for IPE with other institutions. Thank you! Your time and effort in filling out this survey is very much appreciated. Best wishes in your IPE work. Please direct questions to Liz Weist at eweist@asph.org. Thank you. Page 8