Pharmacy Practice, Student Success, Northeast Ohio Medical University, United States.
Pharmacy Practice, Cedarville University, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2020 Jun;12(6):633-640. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.01.029. Epub 2020 Feb 20.
Introductory pharmacy practice experiences (IPPEs) are focused on sharpening the student's knowledge, skills, abilities, and attitudes related to becoming an effective member of the healthcare team. Currently, the literature on student pharmacists' perceptions focused only on advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs). This study gathered perceptions of IPPEs from pharmacy students in their first through third year professional years.
A voluntary pre- and post-survey instrument was administered to 367 first through third year professional students from Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) and Cedarville University at the beginning and end of the 2017-2018 academic year. Each survey utilized questions with Likert scales designed to detect differences in student expectations and experiences related to IPPE training. Questions primarily focused on demographics, objectives, goals, interprofessional teamwork, application of knowledge, and preceptor engagement. Students ages 18 and older who were enrolled at the participating institutions were eligible for inclusion in this study. Survey completion was voluntary, and students were not incentivized to participate.
Sixty-six students completed the pre- and post- surveys with matching, identifiable data for analysis. Twenty-nine items demonstrated a more negative perception of IPPEs between the pre- and post-surveys (p < 0.05). Eight items demonstrated a difference by institution (p < 0.05), while three items demonstrated a difference between professional years (p < 0.05).
Student expectations of IPPEs were significantly less positive in the pre-survey than in the post-survey. Future studies should examine the implications of these results on student IPPE performance and methods to impact student perception of the value of IPPE training.
入门级药学实践经验(Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences,简称 IPPEs)专注于提高学生与成为医疗团队有效成员相关的知识、技能、能力和态度。目前,有关药学学生感知的文献仅关注高级药学实践经验(Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences,简称 APPEs)。本研究从药学专业一至三年级学生的角度收集了对 IPPEs 的看法。
2017-2018 学年期间,俄亥俄州东北部医学大学(Northeast Ohio Medical University,简称 NEOMED)和泽维尔大学(Cedarville University)的一至三年级专业学生共 367 人自愿参加了预调查和后调查。每项调查都使用了李克特量表设计的问题,旨在检测学生对 IPPE 培训的期望和经验的差异。问题主要集中在人口统计学、目标、目标、跨专业团队合作、知识应用和导师参与方面。年龄在 18 岁及以上、在参与机构注册的学生有资格参加这项研究。调查完成是自愿的,学生没有参与的奖励。
66 名学生完成了预调查和后调查,并提供了可用于分析的匹配、可识别的数据。29 项调查项目在预调查和后调查之间显示出对 IPPEs 的更负面看法(p < 0.05)。8 项调查项目显示出机构之间的差异(p < 0.05),而 3 项调查项目显示出专业年级之间的差异(p < 0.05)。
学生对 IPPEs 的期望在前调查中明显低于后调查。未来的研究应检查这些结果对学生 IPPE 表现的影响,以及影响学生对 IPPE 培训价值的看法的方法。