Serag-Bolos Erini S, Miranda Aimon C, Gelot Shyam R, Dharia Sheetal P, Shaeer Kristy M
University of South Florida, College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacotherapeutics and Clinical Research, 12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd, MDC 30, Tampa, FL 3361233612, United States.
Lee Memorial Health System, Department of Pharmacy, 636 Del Prado Blvd S, Cape Coral, FL 33991, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2017 Jul;9(4):616-625. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2017.03.020. Epub 2017 May 30.
To evaluate the impact of a pharmacist-focused transitions of care (TOC) simulation on students' perceptions and knowledge of pharmacist roles in the healthcare continuum. Educational Activity and Setting: Two simulations, highlighting pharmacist roles in various practice settings, were conducted within the Pharmaceutical Skills courses in the third-year doctor of pharmacy curriculum. Patient cases were built utilizing electronic medical records (EMR). Students' knowledge was assessed before and after the simulations regarding pharmacist involvement in medication reconciliation, reduction in patient readmissions, reduction of inappropriate medication use, roles and communication on an interprofessional team, and involvement with health information technology (HIT) during care transitions.
Fifty-one third-year pharmacy students were anonymously evaluated prior to and following the simulation to assess changes in knowledge and perceptions during the fall semester. Thirty-two (62.7%) students completed the pre-simulation and 21 (41.2%) students completed the post-simulation assessments, respectively. In the spring semester, 40 (80%) students completed the pre-simulation and 23 (46%) students finished the post-simulation assessments. Students predominately had community pharmacy work experience (n=28, 55%). Overall, students enjoyed the variety of pharmacist-led encounters throughout the simulation and assessments demonstrated an increase in knowledge after the simulations.
TOC simulations enhance students' understanding of the significant impact that pharmacists have in ensuring continuity of care as members of an interdisciplinary team.
评估以药剂师为重点的照护过渡(TOC)模拟对学生在医疗照护连续过程中对药剂师角色的认知和知识的影响。教育活动与背景:在药学博士三年级课程的药学技能课程中进行了两次模拟,突出药剂师在各种实践环境中的角色。利用电子病历(EMR)构建患者病例。在模拟前后评估学生关于药剂师参与药物重整、减少患者再入院、减少不适当用药、跨专业团队中的角色和沟通以及在照护过渡期间参与健康信息技术(HIT)方面的知识。
在秋季学期,对51名三年级药学专业学生在模拟前后进行了匿名评估,以评估知识和认知的变化。分别有32名(62.7%)学生完成了模拟前评估,21名(41.2%)学生完成了模拟后评估。在春季学期,40名(80%)学生完成了模拟前评估,23名(46%)学生完成了模拟后评估。学生主要有社区药房工作经验(n = 28,55%)。总体而言,学生在整个模拟过程中享受了各种由药剂师主导的互动,评估表明模拟后学生的知识有所增加。
TOC模拟增强了学生对药剂师作为跨学科团队成员在确保照护连续性方面所产生的重大影响的理解。