Hawley Chelsea E, Triantafylidis Laura K, Phillips Sarah C, Schwartz Andrea Wershof
Advanced Fellow in Geriatrics, New England Geriatrics Research Education and Clinical Center.
Clinical Pharmacist, Pharmacy Department, VA Boston Healthcare System.
MedEdPORTAL. 2019 Nov 22;15:10857. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10857.
Medical students must care for aging patients with growing medication lists and need training to address negative patient outcomes associated with polypharmacy. The literature shows that many trainees and practitioners are not confident in their abilities to care for this older population with complex medical conditions. We created an innovative simulation activity to teach safe, effective, and simplified medication management to second-year medical students.
We developed the brown bag medication reconciliation simulation to improve self-efficacy and knowledge for trainees working with older adults. The case example was an older patient who presented with his brown bag of medications and prefilled pillbox for a medication reconciliation with his provider. Teams of medical students identified his medication-management errors and determined strategies for resolution. We assessed learner self-efficacy, knowledge, and satisfaction.
A class of 137 second-year medical students completed the simulation. The average number of learners confident about medication management in older adults increased overall by 41%, with a significant increase across all four self-efficacy domains ( < .001). The average percentage of correctly answered knowledge questions significantly increased from 85% on the presurvey to 92% on the delayed postsurvey ( = .009). Learner open-ended feedback indicated high satisfaction with the simulation.
The brown bag medication reconciliation simulation increased medical student self-efficacy and knowledge related to medication reconciliation and management for older adults. Interactive simulations like this one may be considered for inclusion in health science curricula to improve skills in medication reconciliation and management.
医学生必须照顾用药清单越来越长的老年患者,并且需要接受培训以应对与多重用药相关的负面患者结局。文献表明,许多实习生和从业者对照顾患有复杂医疗状况的老年人群体的能力缺乏信心。我们创建了一项创新的模拟活动,向二年级医学生传授安全、有效且简化的药物管理方法。
我们开发了棕色纸袋药物重整模拟,以提高与老年人打交道的实习生的自我效能感和知识水平。案例是一位老年患者带着他装有药物的棕色纸袋和预装药丸盒,与他的医疗服务提供者进行药物重整。医学生团队识别出他的药物管理错误,并确定解决策略。我们评估了学习者的自我效能感、知识水平和满意度。
137名二年级医学生完成了模拟。总体而言,对老年人药物管理有信心的学习者平均人数增加了41%,在所有四个自我效能领域均有显著增加(<.001)。正确回答的知识问题的平均百分比从预调查时的85%显著增加到延迟后调查时的92%(=.009)。学习者的开放式反馈表明对模拟高度满意。
棕色纸袋药物重整模拟提高了医学生与老年人药物重整和管理相关的自我效能感和知识水平。像这样的交互式模拟可考虑纳入健康科学课程,以提高药物重整和管理技能。