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Interprofessional Versus Monoprofessional Case-based Learning in Childhood Cancer (INCAsE)

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Rigshospitalet

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Education
Case-based Learning
Continuing Professional Development
Interprofessional Education

Treatments

Other: Interprofessional case-based learning

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04204109
Mtopperzer

Details and patient eligibility

About

Interprofessional education in childhood cancer is a multifaceted field. It involves multiple healthcare professionals with general and specialised knowledge and skills. Complex treatment, care and rehabilitation require continuous professional development and maintenance of healthcare professionals' competencies in their own professional field. Limited knowledge exists on comparing interprofessional and monoprofessional education and only few randomised studies have evaluated the effectiveness and efficiency of interprofessional education. One clinical area among others where healthcare professionals collaborate is in gastrointestinal toxicities and side effects. These are frequent and potentially severe clinical problems in childhood cancer that involve multiple healthcare professionals.

Objectives: To study the effect of interprofessional versus monoprofessional case-based learning on healthcare professionals' attitudes on interprofessional learning and collaboration.

Trial design: single centre investigator-initiated cluster randomized trial

Methods:

Participants: Employees with patient-related work at the childhood cancer departments and affiliated with childhood cancer at Rigshospitalet are eligible for inclusion. The setting is the childhood cancer department.

Outcome: The primary outcome is to improve healthcare professionals' interprofessional attitude.

Measurements:

The primary outcome is attitudes measured by the Assessment of Interprofessional Team Collaboration Scale (AITCS). Secondary outcome is Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) Questionnaire, and Safety Attitudes Questionnaire (SAQ). Knowledge will be measured by written test as multiple choice questionnaire (MCQ).

Timepoints: The self-reported questionnaires will be distributed to the participants approximately one month before and one month after the educational intervention. On the day of the educational intervention, participants will answer the multiple choice questionnaire.

Analysis: Linear mixed regression will be used to compare differences in mean scores postintervention, adjusted for differences between the two groups.

Results: We hypothesise that interprofessional case-based learning positively affects the healthcare professionals' interprofessional attitudes.

Enrollment

49 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthcare professionals at the in-patient department for children and adolescents with cancer
  • Healthcare professionals at the in-patient department for transplantation of children and adolescents with cancer
  • Healthcare professionals at the out-patient departments for children and adolescents with cancer department
  • Healthcare professionals affiliated with Juliane Marie Centre at Rigshospitalet
  • Employees in a supportive function to the department for children and adolescents with cancer, such as psychologists, priests, pedagogues, social workers, experts in pain relief in children, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and dieticians.
  • Teachers employed at a local public school but have their main working hours at the department.

Exclusion criteria

  • Staff taking part in the intervention or in the planning of the intervention
  • Management with staff responsibilities
  • Lack of informed consent

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

49 participants in 2 patient groups

Interprofessional case-based learning
Experimental group
Description:
The experimental intervention will be the interprofessional group receiving case-based learning about gastro-intestinal toxicities and side effects of children and adolescents with cancer.
Treatment:
Other: Interprofessional case-based learning
Monoprofessional case-based learning
Active Comparator group
Description:
The control group is the monoprofessional group that will receive the same case-based learning as the intervention group.
Treatment:
Other: Interprofessional case-based learning

Trial contacts and locations

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