The document discusses using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) framework to guide interprofessional education and practice. It describes how assessing healthcare students' case presentations using the ICF framework:
1) Drove interprofessional practice among students and professionals by facilitating a biopsychosocial approach to patient-centered care.
2) Resulted in improved patient outcomes.
3) Strengthened health systems by fostering appreciation of different professions and commitment to teamwork between education and healthcare services.
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Poster presentation at the 2nd International Symposium: ICF Education. 30 June 2017 (Cape Town).
THEME: ICF as catalyst for interprofessional education and collaborative practice
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SBIRT is an evidence based approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment to people with substance use disorders and those at risk of developing these disorders. Collaborative SBIRT Training for Maine’s Future Health Profession Leaders is a three-year grant totaling $870,000 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The first of its kind to be awarded in Maine, this grant utilizes an interprofessional approach to the development and implementation of training programs to teach UNE students across 8 health professions the skills necessary to provide evidence-based Screening and Brief Intervention as well as Referral to Treatment for patients who are at risk for a substance use disorder (SUD). Additionally, the training will develop the leadership skills needed in order to champion the implementation of SBIRT throughout our healthcare system with the ultimate goal of helping clients avoid substance use disorders.
This presentation deals with SBIRT and Social Work in particular.
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Global Research & Development Services (GRDS) is also active in the field of Research Funding, Research Consultancy, Training and Workshops along with International Conferences and Open Access Publications.
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Poster presentation at the 2nd International Symposium: ICF Education. 30 June 2017 (Cape Town).
THEME: ICF as catalyst for interprofessional education and collaborative practice
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SBIRT is an evidence based approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment to people with substance use disorders and those at risk of developing these disorders. Collaborative SBIRT Training for Maine’s Future Health Profession Leaders is a three-year grant totaling $870,000 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). The first of its kind to be awarded in Maine, this grant utilizes an interprofessional approach to the development and implementation of training programs to teach UNE students across 8 health professions the skills necessary to provide evidence-based Screening and Brief Intervention as well as Referral to Treatment for patients who are at risk for a substance use disorder (SUD). Additionally, the training will develop the leadership skills needed in order to champion the implementation of SBIRT throughout our healthcare system with the ultimate goal of helping clients avoid substance use disorders.
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Explorative study to assess the knowledge & attitude towards NABH accreditati...iosrjce
Quality in health care mainly “process-focused”, which encompasses access, care, outcomes and
evaluation. Aim of the study to assess the knowledge and attitude towards NABH accreditation among staff
nurses. Descriptive explorative approach was selected for the study and 40 staff nurses were selected trough
Purposive sampling method. Alternative structured questionnaire and attitude scale were used to collect the
data. The data revealed that 90% are belongs to age group of <25>< 3 years. All the subjects
(100%) had good knowledge about NABH accreditation. 15(37.5%) had the positive attitude, 13 (32.5%) are
had highly negative and 12(30%) had negative attitude. The mean of the knowledge score (40.75) is more than
the mean of level of attitude (34.37). There is a Partial Negative correlation between knowledge score and level
of attitude [r= 0.212, r (38) = 0.34 p>0.05]. There is a significant correlation between knowledge score and
level of attitude. Findings of the study indicate that all the subjects were having good knowledge and negative
attitude towards NABH accreditation and there is partial positive correlation between knowledge and attitude.
Presentation by Kate Burnett, Health Education England: The workforce matter; understanding the value of Physician Associates, at ECO 21 event at Haydock Park Racecourse on Thursday 12 December 2019.
3. January 24 Group Discussion: Impact of Nursing History for 2011 Nursing Practice 43-70
Contemporary Trends Impacting Nursing and Health Care (2) 71-84
Care in hospital settings is all about the care which is provided in the hospital to the patient. The word patient comes from the Latin word patiens, originally meant “one who suffers”. Care in hospital is the attention or watchful oversight and attentive assistance or treatment for the increasing proportion of population and with the shift in disease patterns from acute illnesses to chronic...
mICF Barcelona 002 - Welcome and introductions to mICF partnership workshopStefanus Snyman
Proceedings of the mICF PARTNERSHIP WORKSHOP held on 9-10 October 2014 in Barcelona, Spain. This is an international collaborative of the Functioning and Disability Reference Group of the World Health Organisation’s Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC) developing a mobile application for the International Classification for Functioning, Disability and Health
Explorative study to assess the knowledge & attitude towards NABH accreditati...iosrjce
Quality in health care mainly “process-focused”, which encompasses access, care, outcomes and
evaluation. Aim of the study to assess the knowledge and attitude towards NABH accreditation among staff
nurses. Descriptive explorative approach was selected for the study and 40 staff nurses were selected trough
Purposive sampling method. Alternative structured questionnaire and attitude scale were used to collect the
data. The data revealed that 90% are belongs to age group of <25>< 3 years. All the subjects
(100%) had good knowledge about NABH accreditation. 15(37.5%) had the positive attitude, 13 (32.5%) are
had highly negative and 12(30%) had negative attitude. The mean of the knowledge score (40.75) is more than
the mean of level of attitude (34.37). There is a Partial Negative correlation between knowledge score and level
of attitude [r= 0.212, r (38) = 0.34 p>0.05]. There is a significant correlation between knowledge score and
level of attitude. Findings of the study indicate that all the subjects were having good knowledge and negative
attitude towards NABH accreditation and there is partial positive correlation between knowledge and attitude.
Presentation by Kate Burnett, Health Education England: The workforce matter; understanding the value of Physician Associates, at ECO 21 event at Haydock Park Racecourse on Thursday 12 December 2019.
3. January 24 Group Discussion: Impact of Nursing History for 2011 Nursing Practice 43-70
Contemporary Trends Impacting Nursing and Health Care (2) 71-84
Care in hospital settings is all about the care which is provided in the hospital to the patient. The word patient comes from the Latin word patiens, originally meant “one who suffers”. Care in hospital is the attention or watchful oversight and attentive assistance or treatment for the increasing proportion of population and with the shift in disease patterns from acute illnesses to chronic...
mICF Barcelona 002 - Welcome and introductions to mICF partnership workshopStefanus Snyman
Proceedings of the mICF PARTNERSHIP WORKSHOP held on 9-10 October 2014 in Barcelona, Spain. This is an international collaborative of the Functioning and Disability Reference Group of the World Health Organisation’s Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC) developing a mobile application for the International Classification for Functioning, Disability and Health
DRAFT PROGRAMMES OF MEETINGS TO BE HELD AT THL, HELSINKI: 2-7 JUNE 2015
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In this webinar clinical leadership will explore the elements of our enhanced teaching arrangements within the medical, behavioral health, nursing, and dental disciplines. Leadership from Area Health Education Center (AHEC) will share how the program supports community-based interdisciplinary training programs, and the resources available to health centers through their local AHEC on creating strategic partnerships with academic programs. We will present our best practices for initiating agreements and developing health profession student training at your health center.
Elena Reyes, PhD, Associate Professor & Director of Behavioral Medicine, Florida State University College of Medicine, Regional Director Southwest Florida
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Dr Stefanus Snyman |
M.B., Ch. B (Stell.); MPhil (Health ScEd) CUM LAUDE (Stell.);
Diploma in Occupational Medicine (Stell.)
Health Professions Educationists
Occupational Medicine Practitioner
mHealth Instigator
Partnership Facilitator
Health professions educationist and researcher with vast experience in competency-based interprofessional education and collaborative practice (IPECP). Passionate in making a valuable contribution towards person-centred care and the strengthening of systems for health in Africa by equipping healthcare workers to serve as effective change agents in addressing the health needs of communities. Contributor to WHO initiatives to transform and scale up health workforce education and training.
mHealth instigator and facilitator of the innovation leading to the establishment of the International mICF Partnership developing the ICanFunction mobile solution (mICF), utilising patient-driven big data and artificial intelligence to inform interprofessional predictive, individualised continuity of care. mICF forms part of the work plan of the Functioning and Disability Reference Group (FDRG) of the WHO’s Family of International Classifications Network (WHO-FIC).
Personal interest in using ICT creatively in health professions education and clinical practice. Background as consultant to major local and international non-profit organisations implementing health-related ICT solutions.
Occupational medicine practitioner with a special interest in functioning and disability, work-related upper limb disorders, executive burnout, as well as the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as an interprofessional, bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach to person- and community-centred care.
Experienced partnership facilitator, trainer and project manager, who have been developing and supporting consensus-based partnerships throughout Africa to serve the underserved.
Chairperson of Africa Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice Network; member of the FRDG (WHO-FIC), the Advisory Board of Journal of Interprofessional Care, and the In-2-Theory Network for international interprofessional scholarship, education and practice.
Ready for new challenging opportunities to make a valuable contribution to an organisation or cause in the spheres of health workforce education, mHealth and/or occupational medicine.
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Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar leads (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
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2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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Associate Division Director for Ambulatory Operations
The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, will provide insight into new directions in targeted therapeutic approaches for older adults with mantle cell lymphoma.
STATEMENT OF NEED
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare, aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) accounting for 5% to 7% of all lymphomas. Its prognosis ranges from indolent disease that does not require treatment for years to very aggressive disease, which is associated with poor survival (Silkenstedt et al, 2021). Typically, MCL is diagnosed at advanced stage and in older patients who cannot tolerate intensive therapy (NCCN, 2022). Although recent advances have slightly increased remission rates, recurrence and relapse remain very common, leading to a median overall survival between 3 and 6 years (LLS, 2021). Though there are several effective options, progress is still needed towards establishing an accepted frontline approach for MCL (Castellino et al, 2022). Treatment selection and management of MCL are complicated by the heterogeneity of prognosis, advanced age and comorbidities of patients, and lack of an established standard approach for treatment, making it vital that clinicians be familiar with the latest research and advances in this area. In this activity chaired by Michael Wang, MD, Professor in the Department of Lymphoma & Myeloma at MD Anderson Cancer Center, expert faculty will discuss prognostic factors informing treatment, the promising results of recent trials in new therapeutic approaches, and the implications of treatment resistance in therapeutic selection for MCL.
Target Audience
Hematology/oncology fellows, attending faculty, and other health care professionals involved in the treatment of patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL).
Learning Objectives
1.) Identify clinical and biological prognostic factors that can guide treatment decision making for older adults with MCL
2.) Evaluate emerging data on targeted therapeutic approaches for treatment-naive and relapsed/refractory MCL and their applicability to older adults
3.) Assess mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies for MCL and their implications for treatment selection
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8 l 4 snyman et al - icf and ipep - amee 2013
1. Sentrum vir Gesondheidsberoepe Onderwys Centre for Health Professions Education
Fakulteit Geneeskunde en Gesondheidswetenskappe Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF):
An Interprofessional Care/Collaboration Framework
for transformative interprofessional education.
Dr Stefanus Snyman
Stellenbosch University: Interprofessional Education and Practice
WHO: Functioning and Disability Reference Group & Education and Implementation Committee
Dr Klaus von Pressentin: Family Physician, Cape Winelands District
Prof Marina Clarke: Stellenbosch University: Emeritus Professor of Nursing
@MatiesIPE
#AMEE2013
3. IPEP strategy took into consideration:
4 ground-breaking publications:
• Frenk, J., Chen, L., Bhutta, Z.A., Cohen, J., Crisp, N., Ev
ans, T., Fineberg, H., et al. 2010. Health Professionals
for a new century: transforming education to
strengthen health systems in an interdependent
world. Lancet, 376:1923-1958.
• Institute of Medicine. 2011. The Future of Nursing:
Leading Change, Advancing Health. Washington, DC:
The National Academies Press.
• Interprofessional Education Collaborative Expert Panel.
2011. Core competencies for interprofessional
collaborative practice: Report of an expert panel.
Washington, D.C.: Interprofessional Education
Collaborative.
• World Health Organisation. 2010. Framework for action
on interprofessional and collaborative practice.
Geneva: World Health Organisation.
7. In search of an Interprofessional Care/Collaboration
Framework: a common language and approach
A
statistical, research, cli
nical, social policy and
educational tool to:
• Provide scientific basis
• Interprofessional
teamwork
• Common language
• Permit comparison
• Systematic coding
scheme
8.
9. 2012: The ICF ride
• IPEP facilitators appointed to each site
• Clinical case presentation (Ukwanda Rural Clinical
School)
• Assessment: Students present to local interprofessional
team
10. The aim of this study
To establish how applying the ICF framework as
IPE strategy contributed to
1. instructional reform
2. institutional reform
3. interprofessional
practice, and
4. functioning of health
system
11. Design
• Associative group analysis
• Questionnaires were administered to 70
participants:
• 37 fourth year students,
• 18 facilitators of learning
• 15 patients.
• Free word associations were used to
reconstruct the internal world and subjective
meanings which were expressed by more
direct methods.
12. Results: Students
Students indicated that they adopted
a patient-centred interprofessional
approach which improved patient
outcomes and satisfaction.
13. Results: Health professionals
• Students’ response was confirmed
• Were indirectly challenged to practice patient-
centred, interprofessional care as a result of them
assessing students applying the ICF;
• Improved interprofessional collaboration and
interprofessional
practice;
• Bigger job satisfaction
as they started applying
the ICF in clinical
practice.
15. Institutional reform:
Interdependence
• Appreciate for other professions
(incl. community care workers)
• Bottom up relationships: Commit
to teamwork
• Harmonisation between
education and health: Service
providers request capacity
building in ICF
Instructional reform:
Transformative learning
• Apply bio-psycho-social-
spiritual patient-centred
care, questioning
biomedical model in
tertiary hospitals
• Integrate “clinical
medicine” with “public
health”
• Integrate ethics and
human rights in patient
care
Health system strengthening
• Preceptors apply ICF in
teaching and practice
• Adopt ICF as approach to
patient care in PHC and district
hospital settings
• Influence patient outcomes
Discussion
16. The ICF ride continues…
Request by various sites/authorities for
IPEP/ICF training
Spontaneous change: clinical notes, discharge
notes
mICF mobile app project of WHO: Continuity of
care - Community Care Worker Specialist
17. To make a long story short…
• Assessment of student presentations using
the ICF framework drove interprofessional
practice among healthcare students and
professionals,
• Facilitated the bio-psycho-social-spiritual
interprofessional approach to patient-centred
care
• Resulted in improved patient outcomes
• Strengthened health systems.
19. Publish or perish is OLD SCHOOL
– Demo or die is NEW SCHOOL
Fake it or flunk is OUT
– Engage and cherish is IN
WE NEED PARTNERS:
JOINING IN?
Dr Stefanus Snyman
ssnyman@sun.ac.za
@MatiesIPE
Editor's Notes
FMHS revisit IPEP strategy: Activities, but not ingrained Philosophy/Culture.Are our graduates able to effectively work in IP en TP teams to improve pt outcomes and to improve health systems in reaching equity in health
Students took greater ownership for holistic patient-centred careStudents committed to IP biopsychosocialspiritual model of care, questioning the outdated, traditional biomedical approach still modelled in most medical schools.Students were able to integrate ethical and human rights issues in patient care. Students appreciated and took an interest to work in a rural and community-based setting after graduation.Students startedIP community projects in response to gaps identified by applying the ICF framework while caring interprofessionally for patients.