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Measuring Stereotypes in Interprofessional Education: A Pilot High-Fidelity Simulation Study Among Postgraduate Nursing and Physician Students in a Spanish University

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dc.contributor.author Cánovas-Pallares, Juan-Manuel
dc.contributor.author Nieto-Caballero, Sergio
dc.contributor.author Baeza-Mirete, Manuel
dc.contributor.author Párraga-Ramírez, Manuel-José
dc.contributor.author Rojo-Rojo, Andrés
dc.date.accessioned 2025-11-24T15:19:01Z
dc.date.available 2025-11-24T15:19:01Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12
dc.identifier.citation Cánovas-Pallarés JM, Nieto-Caballero S, Baeza-Mirete M, Párraga-Ramírez MJ, Rojo-Rojo A. Measuring Stereotypes in Interprofessional Education: A Pilot High-Fidelity Simulation Study Among Postgraduate Nursing and Physician Students in a Spanish University. Healthcare. 5 de diciembre de 2024;12(23):2449.
dc.identifier.uri https://sms.carm.es/ricsmur/handle/123456789/22490
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Nursing professionals are often subject to social stereotypes that can hinder effective teamwork with other healthcare professionals and limit their professional growth. Interprofessional education (IPE) enhances teamwork skills and promotes a better understanding of other professional groups. This study aimed to identify the presence of stereotypes associated with nursing among postgraduate nursing and student physicians specializing in emergency medicine and to assess the applicability of simulation as an IPE strategy. METHODS: A pilot study using high-fidelity simulation activity focusing on interdisciplinary collaboration was designed for students in the master's programs in emergency nursing and emergency medicine at the Catholic University of Murcia. The activity took place in May 2024 and involved 52 participants (24 postgraduate nursing students and 28 postgraduate student physicians). A mixed-method descriptive study was conducted using a 16-item self-administered questionnaire. Data were analyzed using the Shapiro-Wilk test for normality, Fisher's F test, and the Mann-Whitney U test to evaluate the relationship between variables (p < 0.05). RESULTS: A total of 22 questionnaires were collected (16 from nurses postgraduate student and 6 from postgraduate physicians). Positive attitudes toward nursing stereotypes were found in 9 of the 13 items. No statistically significant differences were observed between the groups regarding most stereotypes, except for one. Negative stereotypes about nursing leadership, professional autonomy, and patient relations were more prominent among nursing students. CONCLUSIONS: Stereotypical perceptions exist among both postgraduate nursing and postgraduate student physicians, particularly in nursing leadership and autonomy. Most participants expressed satisfaction with the simulation-based IPE activity, indicating its value in improving the understanding of other professionals' roles. IPE should be incorporated into health sciences education.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher MDPI
dc.rights Atribución/Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinDerivados 4.0 Internacional 
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/es/  *
dc.title Measuring Stereotypes in Interprofessional Education: A Pilot High-Fidelity Simulation Study Among Postgraduate Nursing and Physician Students in a Spanish University
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.pmid 39685071
dc.relation.publisherversion https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/12/23/2449
dc.identifier.doi 10.3390/healthcare12232449
dc.journal.title Healthcare
dc.identifier.essn 2227-9032


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