Department of Health Sciences Faculty Articles
The Interprofessional Diabetes and Education Awareness (IDEA) Community Program
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2017
Abstract
This report describes the Interprofessional Diabetes and Education Awareness (IDEA) program that was developed in partnership with the Broward County American Diabetes Association and Nova Southeastern University Health Profession's Division. The intent of the program is to increase engagement and collaboration of students and faculty from multiple professions in providing free community education related to diabetes prevention and management. The education is provided to individuals who are interested in knowing about diabetes, or who actually have a diagnosis. The presentations are done through lecture, active learning, table top displays and discussions, in a variety of community venues throughout an academic year, with the goal of increasing community awareness and appropriate management of diabetes. The variety of presentation methods are available to address different health literacy and age levels. Interprofessional health care groups of faculty and students meet the goals of increasing team functioning awareness and collaboration, as well as increased knowledge of diabetes in the community, as indicated by student focus group results at the end of the academic year. Participant surveys also overwhelmingly reveal satisfaction with the community presentations.
DOI
10.1016/j.xep.2017.03.006
Volume
7
First Page
75
Last Page
77
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
NSUWorks Citation
Dunbar, Sandra; Feldman, Harvey; Morrow, Terry; Vargas, Patricia; Fritzinger-Hearn, Linda; Levin, Andrea; Nehmad, Leo; and Swann, Elizabeth, "The Interprofessional Diabetes and Education Awareness (IDEA) Community Program" (2017). Department of Health Sciences Faculty Articles. 167.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_hs_facarticles/167
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