School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT, UK.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2011 Sep 10;75(7):143. doi: 10.5688/ajpe757143.
To examine how hidden and informal curricula shaped pharmacy students' learning about patient safety.
A preliminary study exploring planned patient safety content in pharmacy curricula at 3 UK schools of pharmacy was conducted. In-depth case studies were then carried out at 2 schools of pharmacy to examine patient safety education as delivered.
Informal learning from teaching practitioners was assigned high levels of credibility by the students, indicating the importance of role models in practice. Students felt that the hidden lessons received in the form of voluntary work experience compensated for limited practice exposure and elements of patient safety not adequately addressed in the formal curriculum, such as learning about safe systems, errors, and professionalism.
Patient safety is a multifaceted concept and the findings from this study highlight the importance of pharmacy students learning in a variety of settings to gain an appreciation of these different facets.
探讨隐性课程和非正式课程如何影响药学学生对患者安全的学习。
在 3 所英国药学院进行了一项初步研究,探讨了药学课程中计划的患者安全内容。然后在 2 所药学院进行了深入的案例研究,以考察实际教学中患者安全教育的实施情况。
学生认为从教学从业者那里获得的非正式学习具有很高的可信度,这表明实践中的榜样角色非常重要。学生们认为,通过自愿工作经验获得的隐性课程弥补了实践经验有限和正式课程中未充分涉及的患者安全内容,例如了解安全系统、错误和专业精神。
患者安全是一个多方面的概念,本研究的结果强调了药学学生在各种环境中学习以了解这些不同方面的重要性。