Porter Andrea L, Frenzel Jeanne E, Siodlak Magdalena M
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy, 777 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705, United States.
North Dakota State University School of Pharmacy, 1401 Albrecht Boulevard, Fargo, ND 58102, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2022 Feb;14(2):215-221. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2021.11.020. Epub 2021 Dec 28.
The objectives of this study were to implement and assess a telepharmacy simulation for third-year students at two universities.
Using telepharmacy, students completed a prescription verification activity and a patient counseling activity. Students completed surveys at baseline and after both activities. Focus groups were conducted after the second activity. Descriptive statistics, Cronbach's alpha, paired t-tests, and qualitative analysis were used to evaluate data.
There was a statistically significant increase in students' perceptions using telepharmacy to deliver patient education before (mean (M) = 2.68, SD = 0.36) to after the experience (M = 2.97, SD = 0.52). A comparison of attitudes toward and intent to provide telepharmacy services found no differences before and after the experience. Following each activity, students felt somewhat to very confident in their abilities to verify a prescription medication and to counsel a patient using telepharmacy. Students demonstrated slight gains in knowledge pre-/post- regarding the use of telepharmacy. Focus group comments referred to the activities as realistic and of value.
A purposeful telepharmacy simulation impacted students' perceptions and knowledge on the use of telepharmacy. Students were confident in their abilities to verify and counsel on medications and felt the simulation helped them better understand the pharmacist's role in telepharmacy. However, students indicated little intent to explore telepharmacy-based opportunities in the future. The results support the development of a more robust simulation and incorporation of didactic content into pharmacy curricula to train students in the use of telepharmacy.
本研究的目的是在两所大学为三年级学生实施并评估一次远程药学模拟。
学生通过远程药学完成了处方验证活动和患者咨询活动。学生在基线时以及两项活动结束后都完成了调查。在第二项活动结束后进行了焦点小组讨论。使用描述性统计、克朗巴哈系数、配对t检验和定性分析来评估数据。
学生对利用远程药学进行患者教育的认知在体验前(均值(M)=2.68,标准差(SD)=0.36)到体验后(M=2.97,SD=0.52)有统计学上的显著提高。对提供远程药学服务的态度和意愿的比较发现,体验前后没有差异。每项活动后,学生对自己使用远程药学验证处方药和为患者提供咨询的能力感到有些到非常自信。学生在远程药学使用的知识方面前后有轻微提升。焦点小组的评论称这些活动真实且有价值。
一次有目的的远程药学模拟影响了学生对远程药学使用的认知和知识。学生对自己验证药物和提供咨询的能力有信心,并认为模拟帮助他们更好地理解了药剂师在远程药学中的作用。然而,学生表示未来探索基于远程药学的机会的意愿很低。结果支持开发更完善的模拟,并将教学内容纳入药学课程,以培训学生使用远程药学。