The University of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy, Austin, Texas
The University of Texas at Austin, College of Pharmacy, Austin, Texas.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2023 Jan;87(1):ajpe8926. doi: 10.5688/ajpe8926. Epub 2022 Feb 7.
To assess the impact of a pilot advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) on fourth-year (P4) Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students' knowledge and confidence related to substance use disorder, harm reduction, and co-occurring psychiatric conditions. Beginning in 2020, a 62-item assessment was developed and administered to P4 students at the beginning and end of the six-week APPE. The assessment tested knowledge in 10 content areas related to substance use disorder, harm reduction, and co-occurring disorders. Students also ranked their confidence in providing care related to each content area. The post-assessment included a free-text (open-ended) item to provide feedback on the APPE experience. Descriptive statistics and paired tests were used to analyze the data. Complete pre- and post-assessments were obtained from all participating students (N=7). The mean cumulative knowledge score increased from 55.2% to 81.5%, and the mean cumulative confidence score improved from 34.2% to 81.8%. Free-text responses garnered positive feedback from students, who indicated that the APPE allowed them to immerse themselves in all stages of the recovery process, gain confidence in presentation skills with patients, and solidify their passion for addiction medicine. A novel APPE in addiction medicine addressed a current gap in pharmacy education, earned positive evaluations from student pharmacists, increased student knowledge and confidence related to substance use disorder, harm reduction, and co-occurring disorders, and supported the development of new interprofessional collaborations. United States colleges of pharmacy that do not yet offer APPEs in this clinical domain should consider this model.
评估一项试点进阶药学实践经验 (APPE) 对第四年 (P4) 药学博士 (PharmD) 学生在物质使用障碍、减少伤害和共病精神状况方面的知识和信心的影响。自 2020 年以来,为 P4 学生开发并在 APP 的前六周和最后六周进行了一项 62 项的评估。该评估测试了与物质使用障碍、减少伤害和共病障碍相关的 10 个内容领域的知识。学生还对每个内容领域提供护理的信心进行了排名。在评估后,包括一项自由文本(开放式)项目,为 APPE 经验提供反馈。使用描述性统计和配对检验来分析数据。所有参与学生(N=7)都完成了预评估和后评估。累积知识得分从 55.2%增加到 81.5%,累积信心得分从 34.2%提高到 81.8%。学生的自由文本回复获得了积极的反馈,他们表示 APPE 使他们能够沉浸在康复过程的各个阶段,增强与患者沟通的表达能力,并巩固他们对成瘾医学的热情。一项新颖的成瘾医学 APPE 弥补了药学教育的当前差距,得到了学生药剂师的积极评价,提高了学生在物质使用障碍、减少伤害和共病障碍方面的知识和信心,并支持了新的跨专业合作的发展。尚未在这一临床领域提供 APPE 的美国药学院校应考虑采用这一模式。