Pharmacy support in developing prescribing skills.

The clinical teacher Pub Date : 2015-12-01 Epub Date: 2015-06-14 DOI:10.1111/tct.12324
Andrew McGuire, Tom McEwan, Deborah Stafford, Jean Ker
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Abstract

Background: Prescribing medicines is one of the most common interventions in health care, so even a small percentage of prescribing errors can affect many patients. Many of these errors are prevented by the intervention of pharmacists. Research has identified gaps in medical education and training that contribute to these errors. More effective learning opportunities for prescribing at undergraduate level will help to improve the preparation of junior doctors for their role.

Context: Traditionally, doctors have acquired their prescribing skills through an apprenticeship model. Given the complexity of current health care and increasing polypharmacy, a more systematic approach to safe prescribing is required. The pharmacist can have a key role in education and the practice of safe prescribing.

Innovation: Final-year students at the University of Dundee Medical School are invited to undertake sessions to rehearse safe prescribing practices using an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) format. This helps to recreate the time pressures of practice with a focus on the elements of safe prescribing for patients. On a simulated ward, students rehearse six situations that represent the basis of commonly reported prescribing errors. Each scenario has four prescribing related tasks, one of which is feedback from a pharmacist. An evaluation of this approach and students' self-reported learning indicated that it was a useful way of enhancing awareness of errors and of increasing confidence. The pharmacist can have a key role in education and the practice of safe prescribing

Implications: There are several benefits for students in having pharmacists design and facilitate the OSCE clinical scenarios, which include the immediate learning of accurate prescribing as well as the advisory role that the pharmacists play.

支持药房发展处方技能。
背景:开药是卫生保健中最常见的干预措施之一,因此即使是很小比例的处方错误也会影响许多患者。许多这样的错误是由药剂师的干预预防的。研究发现,医学教育和培训方面的差距导致了这些错误。在本科阶段提供更多有效的处方学习机会,将有助于提高初级医生为他们的角色做准备。背景:传统上,医生通过学徒模式获得处方技能。鉴于当前卫生保健的复杂性和越来越多的综合用药,需要一种更系统的安全处方方法。药剂师可以在教育和安全处方实践中发挥关键作用。创新:邓迪大学医学院的最后一年级学生被邀请参加会议,使用客观结构化临床检查(OSCE)格式排练安全的处方做法。这有助于重建实践的时间压力,重点是对患者安全处方的要素。在模拟病房中,学生排练六种常见的处方错误。每个场景都有四个与处方相关的任务,其中一个是药剂师的反馈。对这种方法和学生自我报告学习情况的评估表明,这是提高错误意识和增强信心的有效方法。药剂师可以在教育和安全处方实践中发挥关键作用。含义:让药剂师设计和促进欧安组织临床场景对学生有几个好处,包括立即学习准确的处方以及药剂师扮演的咨询角色。
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