Pilot of a joint bed-side teaching course for medical and pharmacy university students.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Pharmazie Pub Date : 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1691/ph.2024.4598
T Stegmann, M P Neininger, U Laufs, T Bertsche
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Background and aim: Interprofessional education of medical and pharmacy students may improve competence-based university teaching. Investigations: We developed a joint bed-side teaching to improve patient-related competencies in identifying drug-related problems in hospitalized patients at a university cardiology department. Students were randomly allocated in mixed teams of medical and pharmacy students (1:3). The concept consisted of four parts: (i) kick-off session (day 1), (ii) file analysis and bed-side patient interview (day 2), (iii) medication analysis (free time management), and (iv) presentation of the acquired results (day 3). Expectations and competencies, predefined in 10 categories and 10 assessment levels (0-none to 10-maximum), were evaluated before and after the course (degree of fulfillment of the expectations reported after the course). Results: Overall, 12 students participated, eight of whom were female. Median age was 23 years (Q25/Q75: 22/24). The median time at university was 8 semesters (Q25/Q75: 7/9). The competencies were assessed by the students before and after the course in the following categories: Competencies in "Treatment of diseases" (median rating before/after the course: 6/7; n.s.), "Diagnostics of diseases" (4.5/5; n.s.), "Future physician-pharmacist cooperation" (6/8; p=0.005), "Interaction with patients" (6.5/7; n.s.), "Cardiology" (5/7; p=0.012), "Interprofessional student communication" (6.5/9; p=0.005), "Dealing with patient-oriented questions" (6.5/8; n.s.), "Future professional life" (5/7.5; p=0.012), "Practical problem solving" (6/7; p=0.027), "Scientific work" (6/7.5; n.s.). Expectations before the course were highest (median of 10) in the categories "Future physician-pharmacist cooperation", "Dealing with patient-oriented questions", "Future professional life", and "Practical problem solving". The highest levels of expectation fulfilment were reported after the course for the categories "Future physician-pharmacist cooperation" and "Interprofessional student-communication". In the free text, interprofessional collaboration was frequently mentioned as a particularly positive aspect of the course. Conclusions: A pilot joint bed-side teaching course for medical and pharmacy students was feasible and an early interprofessional collaboration during medical and pharmacy studies may improve several competencies particularily regarding competencies in physician-pharmacist cooperation and in interprofessional student communication.

为医学院和药学院的大学生试办联合床边教学课程。
背景与目的:医药学学生的跨专业教育可以促进大学能力本位教学。调查:我们开发了一种联合床边教学,以提高在大学心内科住院患者中识别药物相关问题的患者相关能力。学生被随机分配到医学和药学学生的混合小组(1:3)。该概念由四个部分组成:(i)启动会议(第1天),(ii)文件分析和床边患者访谈(第2天),(iii)药物分析(空闲时间管理)和(iv)获得结果的展示(第3天)。期望和能力,预定义为10个类别和10个评估级别(0- 0到10-maximum),在课程前后进行评估(课程后报告的期望实现程度)。结果:总共有12名学生参与,其中8名是女性。中位年龄为23岁(Q25/Q75: 22/24)。在大学的平均时间为8个学期(Q25/Q75: 7/9)。学生在课程前后对能力进行了以下类别的评估:“疾病治疗”能力(课程前后的中位数评分:6/7;“疾病诊断” (4.5/5;n.s.),“未来的医药师合作”(6/8;p=0.005)、“与患者互动”(6.5/7;“心脏病学”(5/7;p=0.012),“跨专业学生交流”(6.5/9;p=0.005),“处理以病人为导向的问题”(6.5/8;n.s.),“未来的职业生涯”(5/7.5;p=0.012),“解决实际问题”(6/7;p=0.027),“科学工作”(6/7.5;n)。在“未来的医药师合作”、“处理以患者为导向的问题”、“未来的职业生涯”和“解决实际问题”这几个类别中,学员对课程前的期望最高(中位数为10)。在“未来的医药师合作”和“跨专业学生交流”两项中,学员的期望达到率最高。在自由文本中,专业间合作经常被提到是课程的一个特别积极的方面。结论:为医学和药学学生开设床边联合教学试点课程是可行的,在医学和药学研究中早期的跨专业合作可能会提高一些能力,特别是在医生-药剂师合作和跨专业学生沟通方面的能力。
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Pharmazie
Pharmazie 医学-化学综合
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
56
审稿时长
1.2 months
期刊介绍: The journal DiePharmazie publishs reviews, experimental studies, letters to the editor, as well as book reviews. The following fields of pharmacy are covered: Pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry; Pharmaceutical analysis and drug control; Pharmaceutical technolgy; Biopharmacy (biopharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, biotransformation); Experimental and clinical pharmacology; Pharmaceutical biology (pharmacognosy); Clinical pharmacy; History of pharmacy.
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