Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, School of Pharmacy, 200 University Park Drive Campus Box 2000, Edwardsville, IL 62026, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2021 Dec;13(12):1564-1571. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2021.09.025. Epub 2021 Oct 6.
The study objective was determining the relationship of certain predictor variables with student performance on an advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE)-readiness performance-based assessment (PBA) in the third professional year (P3).
This retrospective study aimed to identify if student predictors and/or curricular-related predictor variables correlate with student performance on a patient interview and documentation activity (PIDA), an APPE-readiness assessment. Student predictors included Pharmacy College Admission Test score, pre-pharmacy cumulative grade point average (GPA), end of first professional year (P1) GPA, end of second professional year GPA, end of fall P3 GPA, and elective Pharmacists' Patient Care Process (PPCP) score. Curricular-related predictor variables comprised specific activities with emphasis on patient care skill development in P1 through P3 years. Adjusted and unadjusted linear regression models assessed correlations between PIDA score and student predictors as well as curricular variables.
Students from the Classes of 2018 through 2020 at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy (N = 231) were included. Two student predictors, P3 GPA and PPCP elective score, showed statistically significant correlations with PIDA performance. One curriculum-related variable, P3 activity with an emphasis on medication reconciliation, demonstrated a statistically significant correlation with student performance on the PIDA.
Student performance on a cumulative PBA may be predictive from prior curricular learning experiences that assess similar patient care skills. The predictive impact of the elective PPCP score on a PBA needs additional research. Recent implementation of a new curriculum may lead to identification of other predictors of student success on PBAs.
本研究旨在确定某些预测变量与学生在第三学年(P3)高级药学实践经验(APPE)准备表现性评估(PBA)中的表现之间的关系。
本回顾性研究旨在确定学生预测因素和/或课程相关预测变量是否与患者访谈和文件记录活动(PIDA)的表现相关,该活动是 APPE 准备评估的一部分。学生预测因素包括药学入学考试(PCAT)分数、药学预科累积平均绩点(GPA)、第一专业年结束时的 GPA、第二专业年结束时的 GPA、P3 秋季结束时的 GPA 以及选修药剂师患者护理流程(PPCP)分数。课程相关预测变量包括在 P1 至 P3 年期间强调患者护理技能发展的特定活动。调整和未调整的线性回归模型评估了 PIDA 分数与学生预测因素以及课程变量之间的相关性。
包括南伊利诺伊大学爱德华兹维尔药学院 2018 年至 2020 年的学生(N=231)。两个学生预测因素,即 P3 GPA 和 PPCP 选修分数,与 PIDA 表现呈统计学显著相关。一个课程相关变量,即强调药物重整的 P3 活动,与学生在 PIDA 上的表现呈统计学显著相关。
从评估类似患者护理技能的先前课程学习经验中,学生在累积 PBA 上的表现可能具有预测性。选修 PPCP 分数对 PBA 的预测影响需要进一步研究。新课程的最近实施可能会确定学生在 PBA 上成功的其他预测因素。