Reflections of pharmacy students on experiential education in providing health services to people with history of substance use disorders in Malaysia

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Nor Hidayah Mohd Taufek, Syafiqah Nadiah Halimi, Norny Syafinaz Ab Rahman, C. S. Zin, C. J. Turner
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Introduction: Accreditation standards for pharmacy students’ education include the requirement for experiential education (EE) and acknowledge, in building life-long learning skills, the need to develop students’ skills in analysing their practice-based performance. The goal of this qualitative study was to assess students’ ability to reflect on their experience providing face-to-face care to patients with a history of substance use disorders (PHSUDs). Materials and methods: Interviews were conducted with undergraduate pharmacy students who provided care to PHSUDs in an EE programme. An interview guide was used to explore students’ experiences and their perceptions regarding the challenges they encountered, changes in their attitude towards PHSUDs and ways to improve their ability to care for PHSUDs. Data relevant to the study was extracted from interview transcripts, manually sorted and coded using Microsoft Excel and subjected to thematic analysis.  Results: The themes identified were 1) Increased self-confidence in face-to-face interactions with PHSUDs 2) Increased empathy towards PHSUDS 3) Reduction in stigmatised attitudes towards PHSUDs 4) Positive nature of the interactions with PHSUDs 5) Appreciation for the opportunity to apply knowledge in practice 6) Recognition of the need for improved communication skill training 7) Recognition of the need to improve training for dealing with unexpected questions and situations. Conclusion: Pharmacy students demonstrated reflective skills in identifying multiple positive learning outcomes stemming from a one-day EE programme involving PHSUDs. In addition, they provided insights useful to faculty in curriculum planning.
马来西亚药学专业学生对为有药物使用障碍史的人提供保健服务的体验式教育的思考
简介:药学专业学生教育的认证标准包括体验式教育(EE)的要求,并承认在培养终身学习技能的过程中,需要培养学生分析实践表现的技能。本定性研究的目的是评估学生反思他们为有物质使用障碍病史的患者提供面对面护理的经历的能力。材料和方法:对在EE项目中为PHSUDs提供护理的药学本科学生进行访谈。我们利用访谈指南,探讨学生的经历和他们对所遇到的挑战的看法、他们对在读生态度的改变,以及如何提高他们照顾在读生的能力。从访谈记录中提取与研究相关的数据,使用Microsoft Excel进行人工排序和编码,并进行专题分析。结果:确定的主题为:1)增强与博士面对面互动的自信2)增强对博士的同理心3)减少对博士的污名化态度4)与博士互动的积极性质5)感谢将知识应用于实践的机会6)认识到需要改进沟通技巧培训7)认识到需要改进处理意外问题和情况的培训。结论:药学专业学生在为期一天的情感表达项目中表现出了反思能力,能够识别出多种积极的学习成果。此外,他们还为教师的课程规划提供了有用的见解。
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Journal of Pharmacy Technology
Journal of Pharmacy Technology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: For both pharmacists and technicians, jPT provides valuable information for those interested in the entire body of pharmacy practice. jPT covers new drugs, products, and equipment; therapeutic trends; organizational, legal, and educational activities; drug distribution and administration; and includes continuing education articles.
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