Specialized training in hospital pharmacy: an overview of the concerns, needs and current situation of resident tutors.

Patricia Sanmartín-Fenollera, María Dolores Zamora-Barrios, Teresa Giménez-Poderós, María Amparo Talens-Bolos, Eva Negro-Vega
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Objective: To provide new insight into the training needs and resources required by hospital pharmacy resident tutors in Spain, as well as  into their level of motivation and satisfaction with their teaching. Method: Google Forms® was used to design a survey addressed to hospital pharmacy resident tutors between January and March 2019. They survey consisted of generic (tutor, hospital, service) and specific  questions (available resources, teaching activities, teaching satisfaction,  training needs). A univariate exploratory analysis was conducted to study  possible factors related to teaching satisfaction and motivation. Results: Replies were received from 83 tutors (rate of response: 52.8%), from  15/17 Spanish regions. The annual resident/tutor ratio was 4 (IQR = 2- 4). A total of 96.4% of tutors conducted interviews, of whom 65.1% did so  quarterly. Other activities included the management of external training  rotations (97.6%), planning of rotations (97.6%) and annual  appraisals  (96.4%). Only 17.1% of respondents were given time off their regular duties  for their tutorship work, with 71.4% stating that the time they were allowed  was insufficient. A total of 70.7% of tutors from eight Spanish regions where  the granting of protected time was regulated said were not given any time off  for their teaching endeavors. Most tutors declared to be satisfied (66.7%) and  motivated (63%) with their teaching work. Motivation appeared to fall with  age, and both motivation and satisfaction decreased as a function of the tutors'  years of professional experience and when they were given no time off  for their tutorship work or when the remuneration was low, without any  relationship being identified between these factors. Tutors pointed out that work should be done to increase the number of hours assigned to tutorships  (78%), preparing SEFH-validated training plans (76.8%), improving teaching  techniques (65.9%), and decreasing the clinical workload (62.2%). Over the  past 3 years, 69.1% of tutors had received training. This training was arranged  by educational committees (63.3%), the Spanish regional authorities  (42.4%) and SEFH (13.6%). All the training in clinical, teaching, and communicative competencies enjoyed wide acceptance (> 90%). The  preferred delivery method was hybrid (partly on-line and partly onsite)  (64.6%).

Conclusions: SEFH's tutors' group conducted its first national survey  addressed to hospital pharmacy resident tutors. The survey showed that, although tutors are highly satisfied with their teaching activities, they  ould like more training and to be able to devote more time to their tutorship work. It was also shown that a regulatory framework needs to be  implemented in various Spanish regions and that compliance with existing  regional regulations must be improved.

医院药学专业培训:住院辅导员的关注、需求和现状综述。
目的:了解西班牙医院药房住院医师的培训需求和所需资源,以及他们对教学的积极性和满意度。方法:采用Google Forms®设计调查问卷,于2019年1月至3月对医院药房住院辅导员进行调查。他们的调查包括一般问题(导师、医院、服务)和具体问题(可用资源、教学活动、教学满意度、培训需求)。采用单因素探索性分析,探讨教学满意度与教学动机的相关因素。结果:共收到来自西班牙15/17个地区的83名导师的回复,回复率为52.8%。住户/导师的年度比率为4 (IQR = 2- 4)。共有96.4%的导师进行访谈,其中65.1%每季度进行一次。其他活动包括管理外部培训轮调(97.6%)、轮调规划(97.6%)和年度评价(96.4%)。只有17.1%的受访者表示,他们被允许在正常工作时间之外从事辅导工作,71.4%的受访者表示,他们被允许的时间不足。在西班牙8个规定保护时间的地区,共有70.7%的教师表示,他们的教学努力没有得到任何休息时间。大多数教师表示对他们的教学工作感到满意(66.7%)和有动力(63%)。动机似乎随着年龄的增长而下降,动机和满意度都随着导师的专业经验而下降,当他们没有时间从事辅导工作或报酬较低时,这些因素之间没有任何关系。导师指出,应增加分配给导师的时数(78%),准备sefh验证的培训计划(76.8%),改进教学技术(65.9%),减少临床工作量(62.2%)。近3年来,69.1%的导师接受过培训。培训是由教育委员会(63.3%)、西班牙地区当局(42.4%)和SEFH(13.6%)安排的。所有临床、教学和交际能力方面的培训都得到了广泛的接受。90%)。首选的分娩方式为混合型(半在线半现场)(64.6%)。结论:SEFH的导师小组进行了第一次针对医院药房住院导师的全国性调查。调查显示,尽管导师们对他们的教学活动非常满意,但他们希望得到更多的培训,并能把更多的时间投入到他们的辅导工作中。会议还表明,需要在西班牙各地区执行一个管理框架,必须改进对现有区域条例的遵守情况。
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