A case study for training interprofessional teams in addressing the social determinants of health in older adults
Recommended Citation
Wynard T, Voss M, McCann-Davis N, McCleave N. A Case Study for Training Interprofessional Teams in Addressing the Social Determinants of Health in Older Adults. Home Healthc Now. 2024;42(5):277-284. doi:10.1097/NHH.0000000000001286
Abstract
This case study addresses the interwoven nature of the social determinants of health, fall prevention, older adults, and home healthcare as a topic for teaching interprofessional education across professional development or academic settings. The case study challenges interprofessional learners to dissect and discuss the profile of the patient and other stakeholders, care team decisions, evidence-based research, and the considerations of significant variables on the implications for clinical reasoning and practice. Interprofessional education that includes case studies leads to the development of better skills related to clinical assessments and problem-solving. Sample facilitation questions and extensive research and resources are provided to assist those preparing to implement and facilitate the case study during an interprofessional education training session. We concluded our article by encouraging practitioners to share teaching strategies through publication so we can strengthen interprofessional education learning, as this contributes to stronger, more effective interprofessional education experiences, a need highlighted in the literature.
Document Type
Article
PubMed ID
39250258
Affiliations
Aurora BayCare Medical Center