Bulkley Christina F, Miller Michael J, Bush Colleen G, Nussbaum Barbara B, Draugalis JoLaine R
Department of Pharmacy: Clinical and Administrative Sciences, University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy, Oklahoma City, OK
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2017 Dec 1;74(23):1986-1995. doi: 10.2146/ajhp160945.
Results of a needs assessment to determine priority topics and preferred formats for research training in pharmacy residency programs are reported.
For pharmacists seeking advanced-practice positions in academia, the ability to conduct practice-based research is expected. Pharmacy residency programs are a primary recruitment source for these positions, but research training varies by residency site and available expertise. To help define the optimal content and format of resident research training, ASHP and the ASHP Research and Education Foundation conducted a needs assessment targeting postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) pharmacy residency directors (RPDs). The response rate was 36.5% (271 of 743 invitees); the information obtained was used to guide development of a Web-based training series. Only 12% of the RPDs who participated in the survey indicated that currently available research training resources within their residency programs were sufficient. Sixty-seven percent of surveyed RPDs agreed that a Web-based training program would be a useful resource, and 81% agreed that the target audience should be pharmacy residents. Training topics of greatest interest to RPDs included (1) components of a resident research plan, (2) identifying research questions, (3) study design and sample selection, (4) project management, (5) data acquisition, cleaning, management, and analysis, and (6) presenting and publishing project results.
This needs assessment clearly identified opportunities for improving the infrastructure and content of PGY1 residency research training. At a minimum, training programs should focus on practice-based research concepts using readily accessible health-system data systems and provide universal accessibility and sufficient flexibility to allow residency programs to integrate the training in a manner that works best for the program.
报告一项需求评估的结果,该评估旨在确定药学住院医师培训项目中研究培训的优先主题和首选形式。
对于寻求在学术界担任高级实践职位的药剂师而言,开展基于实践的研究的能力是必备的。药学住院医师培训项目是这些职位的主要招聘来源,但研究培训因培训地点和可用专业知识的不同而有所差异。为了帮助确定住院医师研究培训的最佳内容和形式,美国卫生系统药师协会(ASHP)和ASHP研究与教育基金会针对一年级药学住院医师培训主任(RPD)进行了一项需求评估。回复率为36.5%(743名受邀者中的271名);所获得的信息被用于指导基于网络的培训系列的开发。参与调查的RPD中只有12%表示其住院医师培训项目中现有的研究培训资源充足。67%的受访RPD同意基于网络的培训项目将是一个有用的资源,81%的人同意目标受众应为药学住院医师。RPD最感兴趣的培训主题包括:(1)住院医师研究计划的组成部分;(2)确定研究问题;(3)研究设计和样本选择;(4)项目管理;(5)数据采集、清理、管理和分析;(6)展示和发表项目成果。
这项需求评估明确确定了改善一年级住院医师培训研究培训的基础设施和内容的机会。至少,培训项目应使用易于获取的卫生系统数据系统,专注于基于实践的研究概念,并提供普遍可及性和足够的灵活性,以使住院医师培训项目能够以最适合该项目的方式整合培训。