Young Joanne, Zolio Luigi, Brock Tina, Harrison Julia, Hodgkinson Marisa, Kumar Arunaz, Morphet Julia, Kent Fiona
Pharmacy Department, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Department of General Medicine, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Clin Teach. 2021 Dec;18(6):656-661. doi: 10.1111/tct.13430. Epub 2021 Oct 20.
Safe medication management requires collaboration between health professionals.
A mixed academic and clinician team co-designed and co-facilitated a 2-h interprofessional medication safety workshop, covering medication history taking, perioperative medication management, discharge planning, incident review and dosing and administration calculations. Three workshop sessions were delivered across three sites during September 2019 at a large metropolitan healthcare network. Senior nursing, medical and pharmacy students were invited to participate in the workshops and evaluation.
We evaluated satisfaction, learning experience and perceived clinical application for medical, pharmacy and nursing students. Surveys were conducted immediately after each workshop and at 4 weeks. Quantitative data was analysed descriptively and qualitative data analysed using thematic analysis. Forty-five students participated in the evaluative component of the workshops. Mean student response scores demonstrated a high level of satisfaction with the workshop's relevance and utility to their learning. Students expressed strong agreement that the workshop promoted communication across professions for medication safety. Analysis of the qualitative data identified seven key themes, with consistently positive responses provided in each: interactions within the interprofessional team; recognising the importance of teams; learning the process of medication use; acknowledging and working with difference; role playing; thinking patient safety; and authenticity.
A 2-h interprofessional workshop about medication safety provided positive learning experiences with high satisfaction to medical, nursing and pharmacy students, and had strong perceived applicability to their future clinical practice.
安全的药物管理需要卫生专业人员之间的协作。
一个由学术人员和临床医生组成的混合团队共同设计并共同推动了一个为期2小时的跨专业药物安全研讨会,内容涵盖用药史采集、围手术期药物管理、出院计划、事件审查以及剂量和给药计算。2019年9月,在一个大型都市医疗网络的三个地点举办了三次研讨会。邀请了高级护理、医学和药学专业的学生参加研讨会并进行评估。
我们评估了医学、药学和护理专业学生的满意度、学习体验以及对临床应用的认知。在每次研讨会结束后立即以及在4周时进行了调查。对定量数据进行描述性分析,对定性数据采用主题分析法进行分析。45名学生参与了研讨会的评估部分。学生的平均反应得分表明他们对研讨会与自身学习的相关性和实用性高度满意。学生们强烈认同该研讨会促进了跨专业药物安全沟通。对定性数据的分析确定了七个关键主题,每个主题都得到了一致的积极回应:跨专业团队内部的互动;认识到团队的重要性;学习用药过程;承认并应对差异;角色扮演;思考患者安全;以及真实性。
一个关于药物安全的2小时跨专业研讨会为医学、护理和药学专业学生提供了积极的学习体验,满意度很高,并且他们强烈认为该研讨会对其未来临床实践具有适用性。