Professional development in integrative health through an interprofessional online course in clinical settings

Explore (NY). 2021 Nov-Dec;17(6):505-512. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2020.02.014. Epub 2020 Feb 27.

Abstract

Background: Although there is mounting clinical and cost-effectiveness evidence supporting integrative healthcare (IH), a significant knowledge gap hinders widespread adoption by health professionals.

Intervention: Foundations in Integrative Health (FIH), a 32-h online competency-based interprofessional course to address this knowledge gap.

Methods: The course was pilot-tested by an interprofessional sample of providers in various clinical settings as professional and staff development.

Outcome measures: Prior to and following the course, participants completed an IH knowledge test, an IH self-efficacy self-assessment, and validated measures of burnout, wellness behaviors, and attitudes toward IH, interprofessional teams, and patient involvement. Evaluation surveys were administered following each unit and the course.

Results: Thirty-one percent of the participants (n = 214/690) completed the course. Pre/post course improvements were found in IH knowledge, IH self-efficacy, attitudes towards IH and interprofessional teams, and several wellness behaviors. The course was positively evaluated with 81% of the participants indicating interest in applying IH principles in their practice and 92% reported that the course enhanced their clinical experience.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates the outcomes of a multi-site, online IH curriculum offered to a diverse group of health professionals in various clinical settings. This course may allow clinical settings to offer an interprofessional, IH curriculum even with limited on-site faculty expertise.

Keywords: Clinical setting; Healthcare provider wellbeing; Integrative health; Interprofessional education; Online education.

MeSH terms

  • Attitude of Health Personnel
  • Curriculum*
  • Health Personnel*
  • Humans
  • Interprofessional Relations
  • Surveys and Questionnaires