Assemi Mitra, Cullander Chris, Hudmon Karen Suchanek
University of California at San Francisco Fresno Pharmacy Education Program, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 93710-7702, USA.
Ann Pharmacother. 2004 May;38(5):781-6. doi: 10.1345/aph.1D402. Epub 2004 Mar 16.
The demographic composition of the US population is rapidly changing. As a result, pharmacists increasingly face the need to interact effectively with and provide care for patients whose ethnic or cultural background may differ from their own. While schools implement curricula to provide pharmacy students with cultural awareness, knowledge, and communication skills they will need in practice, few assessment tools exist to evaluate the impact or effectiveness of such training.
To implement and assess the impact of a cultural competency training course designed specifically for pharmacy students.
An 8-hour elective course offering basic cultural competency training was provided to 60 first-through fourth-year pharmacy students in 2003. A 12-item survey assessing students' perceived awareness, knowledge, and communication skills in the areas of cultural competence and cross-cultural communication skills was administered immediately prior to and upon completion of the course. Surveys were linked, enabling estimation of within-student change as a result of exposure to the program.
Fifty-six paired surveys (96.6% of participants) were analyzable. Responses to all survey items (p < 0.05) and total scores (t55 = 16.27; p < 0.001) increased significantly from pre- to posttraining. The mean +/- SD 12-item pretraining scale score was 33.35 +/- 5.48 (range 21-44), and the mean posttraining scale score was 47.88 +/- 4.90 (range 36-59).
Survey results suggest that the course successfully raised student awareness of diversity and provided basic knowledge and skills pertaining to cultural competence and cross-cultural communication.
美国人口的人口结构正在迅速变化。因此,药剂师越来越需要与种族或文化背景可能与自己不同的患者进行有效互动并提供护理。虽然学校实施课程,为药学专业学生提供他们在实践中所需的文化意识、知识和沟通技巧,但几乎没有评估工具来评估此类培训的影响或效果。
实施并评估专门为药学专业学生设计的文化能力培训课程的影响。
2003年,为60名一至四年级药学专业学生提供了一门为期8小时的选修课程,提供基本的文化能力培训。在课程开始前和结束后,立即进行了一项包含12个项目的调查,评估学生在文化能力和跨文化沟通技巧方面的感知意识、知识和沟通技巧。调查是关联的,能够估计学生因接触该课程而产生的自身变化。
56对调查(占参与者的96.6%)可进行分析。从培训前到培训后,所有调查项目的回答(p < 0.05)和总分(t55 = 16.27;p < 0.001)均显著增加。12项培训前量表的平均±标准差得分是33.35±5.48(范围21 - 44),培训后量表的平均得分是47.88±4.90(范围36 - 59)。
调查结果表明,该课程成功提高了学生对多样性的认识,并提供了与文化能力和跨文化沟通相关的基础知识和技能。