Dy-Boarman Eliza A, Nisly Sarah A, Martin David
Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Des Moines, IA.
Wingate University School of Pharmacy, Wingate, NC.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2017 Jan-Feb;9(1):101-107. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2016.08.041. Epub 2016 Oct 29.
While many schools have incorporated geriatric pharmacy education into their curricula, questions remain as to how these experiences shape student perceptions of the geriatric population. The objective of this study was to assess student comfort levels and perceptions toward the geriatric patient population before and after participation in a single health screening and education event.
Student perceptions about the elderly (measured via the Geriatrics Attitude Survey) and comfort levels in caring for geriatric patients were assessed before and after an event.
Twenty-two students completed pre-event and post-event surveys. Students were primarily female (73%), and half were completing their second year of pharmacy school (50%). Global student perceptions of geriatric patients positively changed from baseline following event participation (p = 0.023). Results reveal significant increases from baseline in student comfort levels with communicating, screening, and counseling elderly patients (p < 0.001, 0.01, and 0.001, respectively).
The Geriatrics Attitude Survey is a useful tool in assessing the value of a geriatric experience. Participation in this geriatric experience caused a statistically significant positive change in global perception scores. Additionally, survey results indicate that interactions with geriatric patients at a single event increased student comfort in communication, screening, and counseling.
尽管许多学校已将老年药学教育纳入其课程,但这些经历如何塑造学生对老年人群体的认知仍存在疑问。本研究的目的是评估学生在参与一次健康筛查和教育活动前后对老年患者群体的舒适度和认知。
在活动前后评估学生对老年人的认知(通过老年态度调查进行测量)以及照顾老年患者的舒适度。
22名学生完成了活动前和活动后的调查。学生主要为女性(73%),一半学生正在完成药学院二年级学业(50%)。参与活动后,学生对老年患者的总体认知较基线有积极变化(p = 0.023)。结果显示,学生在与老年患者沟通、筛查和咨询方面的舒适度较基线有显著提高(分别为p < 0.001、0.01和0.001)。
老年态度调查是评估老年经历价值的有用工具。参与此次老年经历在总体认知得分上引起了具有统计学意义的积极变化。此外,调查结果表明,在一次活动中与老年患者的互动提高了学生在沟通、筛查和咨询方面的舒适度。