Format(s): Assessment/Evaluation Tool
The Collaborative Practice Assessment Tool (CPAT) is an assessment for members of collaborative practice teams. The tool is intended for use in a variety of health care settings with different health care providers to determine professional development needs and the corresponding education.
The CPAT has a survey and open-ended questions. The survey has 56 items in 8 domains: Mission, Meaningful Purpose, Goals; General Relationships; Team Leadership; General Role Responsibilities, Autonomy; Communication and Information Exchange; Community Linkages and Coordination of Care; Decision-making and Conflict Management; and Patient Involvement.
- Link: http://www.wrha.mb.ca/professionals/collaborativecare/files/S2-Queen-CPAT.pdf
- Author(s): Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice (2009)
- Copyright: Queen's University, 2009
- Access:
- Competencies: Interprofessional Communication, Collaborative Leadership
- Assessment Methods: Peer Assessment, Self Assessment
- Instructional Methods: