Davis, Beth P.Mitchell, Sally A.Weston, JeannieDragon, CatherineLuthra, MunishKim, JamesStoddard, HughAnder, Douglas2023-10-192023-10-192023-01-03Davis BP, Mitchell SA, Weston J, et al. Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation (SBAR) Education for Health Care Students: Assessment of a Training Program. MedEdPORTAL. 2023;19:11293. Published 2023 Jan 3. doi:10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11293https://hdl.handle.net/1805/36490Introduction: Interprofessional communication failures are estimated to be a factor in two-thirds of serious health care-related accidents. Using a standardized communication protocol during transfer of patient information between providers improves patient safety. An interprofessional education (IPE) event for first-year health professions students was designed using the Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation (SBAR) tool as a structured communication framework. IPE literature, including a valid measurement tool specifically tailored for SBAR, was utilized to design the Interprofessional Team Training Day (ITTD) and evaluate learner gains in SBAR skills. Methods: Learners from six educational programs participated in ITTD, which consisted of didactics, small-group discussion, and role-play using the SBAR protocol. Individual learners were assessed using the SBAR Brief Assessment Rubric for Learner Assessment (SBAR-LA) on SBAR communication skills before and after the ITTD event. Learners received a written clinical vignette and submitted video recordings of themselves simulating the use of SBAR to communicate to another health care professional. Pre- and postrecordings were scored using the SBAR-LA rubric. Normalized gain scores were calculated to estimate the improvement attributable to ITTD. Results: SBAR-LA scores increased for 60% of participants. For skills not demonstrated before the event, the average learner acquired 44% of those skills from ITTD. Learners demonstrated statistically significant increases for five of 10 SBAR-LA skills. Discussion: The value to patient safety of utilizing structured communication between health care providers is proven; however, evaluating IPE teaching of communication skills effectiveness is challenging. Using SBAR-LA, communication skills were shown to improve following ITTD.en-USAttribution 4.0 InternationalSBARCommunication skillsInterprofessional educationProgram evaluationQuality improvementPatient safetySituation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation (SBAR) Education for Health Care Students: Assessment of a Training ProgramArticle