Esumi Satoru, Kawasaki Yoichi, Ida Hiromi, Kitamura Yoshihisa, Sendo Toshiaki
Department of Pharmacy, Okayama University Hospital.
Yakugaku Zasshi. 2018;138(5):649-653. doi: 10.1248/yakushi.17-00190-4.
Pharmacists are required to contribute to evidence-based medicine (EBM) by providing drug information, which can be collected from various sources such as books, websites, and original articles. In particular, information from original articles is needed in some situations. For example, original articles by international researchers are used to aid the management of novel in-hospital preparations on which little knowledge is available. We introduced an information evaluation program, the Okayama University Hospital EBM Model, into the clinical training of 5th-year pharmacy students. It aims to enable students to evaluate the validity of novel in-hospital preparations using original articles. This program has improved students' knowledge of EBM, and the satisfaction level of those enrolled was high. In addition, customer satisfaction analysis revealed that the overall degree of student satisfaction was related to their understanding of the necessity for EBM and the difficulty of practical training. In addition, students' achievements were evaluated using rubrics, and that method allowed the achievements of each student to be assessed appropriately. We hope to revise this program with the aim of improving students' understanding of EBM.
药剂师需要通过提供药物信息为循证医学(EBM)做出贡献,这些信息可以从书籍、网站和原创文章等各种来源收集。特别是在某些情况下,需要原创文章中的信息。例如,国际研究人员的原创文章被用于帮助管理几乎没有相关知识的新型院内制剂。我们将一个信息评估项目——冈山大学医院循证医学模型引入了五年级药学专业学生的临床培训中。其目的是使学生能够利用原创文章评估新型院内制剂的有效性。该项目提高了学生对循证医学的认识,参与学生的满意度很高。此外,客户满意度分析表明,学生的总体满意度与他们对循证医学必要性的理解以及实践培训的难度有关。此外,使用评分标准对学生的成绩进行评估,该方法能够对每个学生的成绩进行适当评估。我们希望修订这个项目,以提高学生对循证医学的理解。