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药剂师对模拟患者的心理健康支持行为:一项混合方法的试点研究。

Pharmacists' mental health support behaviors with simulated patients: A mixed-methods pilot study.

作者信息

Ung Tina X, El-Den Sarira, Moles Rebekah J, Collins Jack C, Ou Kevin, Chen Jenny, O'Reilly Claire L

出版信息

J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2025 Jan-Feb;65(1):102263. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2024.102263. Epub 2024 Oct 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Simulated mental health role-plays provide a safe and relevant learning experience for pharmacy students, improving confidence in and attitudes toward providing mental health support. Little research explores the use of mental health role-plays, enacted by trained actors, with pharmacists.

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to pilot the adaptation of simulated patient (SP) role-plays, from the university classroom with students, to a workshop with pharmacists, and explore pharmacists' experiences.

METHODS

Pharmacists attended a two-hour workshop. Trained actors enacted simulated scenarios (previously developed for pharmacy education) with pharmacist volunteers while being observed by peers, a workshop facilitator, and mental health consumer educator (MHCE). Pharmacists engaged in self-assessment immediately post-roleplay, followed by performance feedback and debrief discussions with MHCEs, workshop facilitators, and peers. Pharmacists completed pre- and post-workshop surveys exploring intended mental health support behaviors, then invited to participate in an interview exploring their workshop experiences and opinions about using mental health role-plays in clinical practice (via mystery shopping). Non-parametric tests were conducted to analyse role-play and survey scores, and thematic analyses were undertaken on interview transcripts.

RESULTS

Thirty-five pharmacists attended the workshop. Fourteen role-plays were analysed. Pharmacist self-assessment scores were significantly lower than MHCE scores (P = 0.028). Overall, the role-plays significantly increased pharmacists' intentions in supporting a person experiencing mental health crises such as suicide and psychosis, as well as encouraging other supports (P < 0.05). Four themes emerged from interviews (n = 4): realistic context for skills application and practice, benefits of observing, self-assessment and feedback, and integrating into clinical practice (via mystery shopping).

CONCLUSION

SP role-plays of mental health symptoms and crises, enacted by trained actors, may effectively assess and enhance pharmacists' intended mental health support behaviors. It is recommended that the SP method is adapted into clinical practice, via repeated mystery shopping visits with immediate performance feedback, to shape pharmacists' mental health support behaviors.

摘要

背景

模拟心理健康角色扮演为药学专业学生提供了一个安全且相关的学习体验,增强了他们在提供心理健康支持方面的信心和态度。很少有研究探讨由受过训练的演员进行的心理健康角色扮演在药剂师中的应用。

目的

本研究旨在试行将模拟患者(SP)角色扮演从大学课堂与学生的形式,改编为面向药剂师的工作坊形式,并探索药剂师的体验。

方法

药剂师参加了一个两小时的工作坊。受过训练的演员与药剂师志愿者一起演绎模拟场景(先前为药学教育开发),同时由同行、工作坊主持人和心理健康消费者教育者(MHCE)进行观察。药剂师在角色扮演后立即进行自我评估,随后与MHCE、工作坊主持人和同行进行绩效反馈和总结讨论。药剂师完成了工作坊前后的调查,探讨预期的心理健康支持行为,然后被邀请参加访谈,探讨他们的工作坊体验以及对在临床实践中使用心理健康角色扮演的看法(通过神秘顾客调查)。进行非参数检验以分析角色扮演和调查得分,并对访谈记录进行主题分析。

结果

35名药剂师参加了工作坊。分析了14个角色扮演。药剂师的自我评估得分显著低于MHCE得分(P = 0.028)。总体而言,角色扮演显著增加了药剂师在支持经历自杀和精神病等心理健康危机的人方面的意愿,以及鼓励其他支持的意愿(P < 0.05)。访谈中出现了四个主题(n = 4):技能应用和实践的现实背景、观察的益处、自我评估和反馈以及融入临床实践(通过神秘顾客调查)。

结论

由受过训练的演员进行的心理健康症状和危机的SP角色扮演,可能有效地评估和增强药剂师预期的心理健康支持行为。建议通过反复进行神秘顾客访问并立即提供绩效反馈,将SP方法应用于临床实践,以塑造药剂师的心理健康支持行为。

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