Impact of an Independent Patient Centered Medical Home Clinic Experience during Residency Training on Post-Residency Confidence.

Innovations in pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-01-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v15i4.5646
Emily J Miretti, Kellie A Kippes, Amy N Thompson
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Description of the problem: While previous studies have described the impact of incorporating a postgraduate year two (PGY2) Ambulatory Care resident on clinical outcomes and revenue, the impact of an independent Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) experience from the resident perspective has not been reported. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of an independent PCMH rotation on resident confidence. Description of the innovation: A longitudinal, independent PCMH rotation has been part of a PGY2 Ambulatory Care residency since program inception. To determine the impact of this experience on resident confidence, a 23-item survey was developed and distributed electronically to all previous PGY2 Ambulatory Care residents who completed this experience. Critical Analysis: All invited residents (n=15) responded. Following PGY2 completion, 46.7% of respondents worked as a clinical pharmacist specialist at an academic medical center. Most (86.7%) practiced in primary care and/or population health. The majority responded that the independent PCMH clinic rotation resulted in a positive impact on their confidence in ownership of practice (100%), providing clinical care (93.3%), and pharmacist-patient interactions (86.7%). Implications: An independent PCMH rotation during PGY2 Ambulatory Care training can have a positive impact on post-residency clinical confidence.

住院医师培训期间以病人为中心的独立医疗家庭诊所经验对住院医师后信心的影响。
问题描述:虽然以前的研究描述了纳入研究生二年级(PGY2)门诊护理住院医师对临床结果和收入的影响,但从住院医师的角度来看,独立的以患者为中心的医疗之家(PCMH)经验的影响尚未报道。本研究的目的是确定独立的PCMH轮换对居民信心的影响。创新描述:纵向的,独立的PCMH轮转已经成为PGY2门诊护理住院医师项目的一部分。为了确定这一体验对住院医师信心的影响,我们开发了一份包含23个项目的调查,并以电子方式分发给所有完成这一体验的PGY2门诊护理住院医师。关键分析:所有被邀请的居民(n=15)都做出了回应。在PGY2完成后,46.7%的受访者在学术医疗中心担任临床药剂师专家。大多数(86.7%)从事初级保健和/或人口保健工作。大多数人回应说,独立的PCMH诊所轮转对他们对实践所有权(100%)、提供临床护理(93.3%)和药师与患者互动(86.7%)的信心产生了积极影响。意义:在PGY2门诊护理培训期间,独立的PCMH轮转可以对住院后临床信心产生积极影响。
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