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Abstract Background Frail older adults present with complex care needs. Inter-Professional Education (IPE) is a means of creating a practice-ready workforce to improve patient safety and healthcare outcomes. A Steering Group was established comprised of acute and community clinicians, members of the Health Service Executive, service user, students and members of all Schools in the College of Medicine and Health in an Irish University (Medicine, Nursing and Midwifery, Pharmacy, Public Health, Clinical Therapies and Dentistry) to evaluate the effectiveness of IPE. A workshop dedicated to the management of frail older adults occurred for multidisciplinary healthcare students as part of a suite of three IPE workshops. Methods The validated ‘Interprofessional Collaborative Competencies Attainment Survey’ (ICCAS) evaluated student views of IPE pre- & post-workshop. This workshop involved a case-based study and facilitated discussion with involvement of frail older adult service users. One service user was in a rehabilitation unit post hospital admission, the other was living well at home. Their participation occurred using an online platform, supported by a consultant geriatrician in the rehabilitation unit and a relative for the home-based service user. Results Student scores on the six subscales of the ICCAS (communication, collaboration, roles and responsibilities, collaborative patient-centred approach, conflict management and team functioning) were compared. Scores in all categories achieved statistically significant increases after completion of the IPE workshop. The greatest positive change was observed in collaborative patient-centred approach with pre-workshop scores increasing from a mean of 2.61 to 4.25 (p<0.05). Conclusion This initiative explored the inclusion of a frail older adult workshop in the higher education setting. Older adults had an opportunity to share their lived experiences. Evaluation of this IPE initiative will inform future IPE activities to be incorporated into undergraduate education programmes. Similar IPE models can be replicated nationally to enable and enhance team-based working and integrated care.

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