Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Franciscan Alliance ACO, 700 E Southport Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46227-8553, United States.
Assistant Professor of Library Science, Purdue University Libraries and School of Information Studies, 340 Centennial Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2124, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2021 Dec;13(12):1627-1633. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2021.09.029. Epub 2021 Sep 25.
Pharmacy graduates should be equipped for one inevitable aspect of health care, mortality, yet only 10% of United States pharmacy curricula courses cover end-of-life (EoL) with limited evidence of effectiveness. This study's objective was to evaluate the impact of an EoL elective on student pharmacists' empathy and attitudes toward mortality and caring for terminally ill persons.
First- through third-year student pharmacists enrolled in an EoL elective. Students completed pre- and post-course surveys on self-perceptions of empathy and mortality. Surveys included the following: Kiersma-Chen Empathy Scale (KCES), which assesses empathy of pharmacy and nursing students; revised Collett-Lester Fear of Death and Dying Scale (CL-FODS), which measures fear related to death; and Frommelt Attitudes Toward Care of the Dying Scale Form B (FATCOD-B), which measures health care professionals' attitudes toward EoL care. Anonymous identifiers were used to link pre- and post-course surveys and were collected with an online survey software. Data were analyzed using two-sided paired t-tests.
Twenty-seven student pharmacists completed the elective. The change in overall mean scores for KCES, CL-FODS, and FATCOD-B correlated with increased empathy, reduced fear of death, and increased positive attitudes toward caring for terminal patients (KCES pre-course = 86.15 vs. post-course = 90.37; CL-FODS pre-course = 93.70 vs. post-course = 75.15; FATCOD-B pre-course = 115.89 vs. post-course = 124.04).
After the EoL elective, student empathy and attitudes toward mortality and caring for terminally ill persons improved. Implementing EoL concepts in pharmacy curricula should be explored to better prepare graduates in patient care.
药剂学专业的毕业生应该能够应对医疗保健中不可避免的一个方面,即死亡,但只有 10%的美国药剂学课程涵盖了生命末期(EoL)课程,而且这些课程的效果证据有限。本研究的目的是评估 EoL 选修课程对学生药剂师同理心以及对死亡和临终关怀态度的影响。
第一至第三年的学生药剂师选修了 EoL 课程。学生在课前和课后完成了关于自我同理心和对死亡认知的感知调查。调查包括以下内容:评估药剂学和护理学生同理心的 Kiersma-Chen 同理心量表(KCES);衡量与死亡相关恐惧的修订版 Collett-Lester 死亡恐惧和死亡倾向量表(CL-FODS);以及衡量医疗保健专业人员对 EoL 护理态度的 Frommelt 临终关怀态度量表 B 型(FATCOD-B)。使用匿名标识符将课前和课后的调查联系起来,并通过在线调查软件收集。使用双侧配对 t 检验分析数据。
27 名学生药剂师完成了该选修课程。KCES、CL-FODS 和 FATCOD-B 的总分变化与同理心的增加、对死亡的恐惧减少以及对照顾终末期患者的积极态度的增加相关(KCES 课前=86.15,课后=90.37;CL-FODS 课前=93.70,课后=75.15;FATCOD-B 课前=115.89,课后=124.04)。
在 EoL 选修课程后,学生的同理心以及对死亡和照顾终末期患者的态度得到了改善。应该探讨在药剂学课程中实施 EoL 概念,以更好地为毕业生的患者护理做好准备。