Vollman Kristan E, Adams Christopher B, Shah Manish N, Acquisto Nicole M
Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Owensboro Health Regional Hospital , Owensboro, Kentucky.
Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, University of California Davis Medical Center , Sacramento, California.
Hosp Pharm. 2015 Sep;50(8):690-9. doi: 10.1310/hpj5008-690. Epub 2015 Sep 16.
Pharmacy services in the emergency department (ED) have been shown to decrease medication adverse events and improve patient outcomes. Anecdotally, there has been expansion of emergency medicine (EM) educational opportunities for pharmacy students and postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) pharmacy residents, however the extent of this expansion is currently unknown.
The objective of this survey study is to determine the prevalence and nature of EM pharmacy training available to pharmacy students and residents.
Electronic surveys were distributed to chairs of departments of pharmacy practice and experiential education representatives at Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education-accredited colleges or schools of pharmacy as well as residency program directors at American Society of Health-System Pharmacists-accredited postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) programs. Questions were asked related to demographics, EM introductory or advanced pharmacy practice experiences (IPPE or APPE), and PGY1 and non-EM postgraduate year 2 (PGY2) rotations. Five reminder e-mails and weekly and grand prize drawings were offered. Data that were gathered are presented utilizing descriptive statistics.
Overall, 57/110 (52%) colleges or schools of pharmacy representatives and 286/831 (34%) residency program representatives completed the survey. Colleges or schools of pharmacy reported EM IPPEs and APPEs at 12/57 (21.1%) and 44/53 (83%), respectively. EM pharmacy rotations were available for PGY1 and non-EM PGY2 residents at 212/286 (74.1%) and 83/157 (52.9%) of institutions, respectively.
Survey results represent the prevalence and characteristics of EM-related education opportunities for pharmacy students and residents.
急诊科的药学服务已被证明可减少药物不良事件并改善患者预后。据传闻,药学专业学生和第一年住院医师培训(PGY1)的急诊医学(EM)教育机会有所增加,然而目前这种扩展的程度尚不清楚。
本调查研究的目的是确定药学专业学生和住院医师可获得的急诊医学药学培训的普遍性和性质。
向药学教育认证委员会认可的药学院药学实践系主任和实践教育代表以及美国卫生系统药师协会认可的第一年住院医师培训(PGY1)项目的住院医师项目主任分发电子调查问卷。问题涉及人口统计学、急诊医学入门或高级药学实践经验(IPPE或APPE)以及PGY1和非急诊医学第二年住院医师培训(PGY2)轮转。提供了五封提醒电子邮件以及每周抽奖和大奖抽奖。收集到的数据采用描述性统计进行呈现。
总体而言,110所药学院代表中的57所(52%)和831个住院医师项目代表中的286所(34%)完成了调查。药学院报告分别有12/57(21.1%)和44/53(83%)的学院提供急诊医学IPPE和APPE。分别有212/286(74.1%)和83/157(52.9%)的机构为PGY1和非急诊医学PGY2住院医师提供急诊医学药学轮转。
调查结果代表了药学专业学生和住院医师与急诊医学相关的教育机会的普遍性和特点。