Teaching Independent Decision-Making Through a Computer-Based Drug Utilization Review Simulation.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-19 DOI:10.1177/87551225231179327
Apryl N Peddi, Heidi N Eukel, Brittney A Meyer, Lauren M Caldas
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Background: Drug utilization review (DUR) skills are important for pharmacists across all settings. Computer-based DUR simulations to teach student pharmacists are currently scarce. This article describes a computer-based DUR simulation that required limited faculty and financial resources and was implemented in collaboration among 3 institutions. Objective: To describe the innovation of a computer-based DUR simulation and its impact on pharmacy students' knowledge and confidence of DUR skills. Methods: This pre-post educational study assessed a computer-based DUR simulation that replicated the DUR process in dispensing systems. First- and third-year pharmacy students at 3 institutions were guided through simulated patient cases with various medication-related problems. The self-paced activity provided students with immediate, formative feedback and rationale for each option after an attempt was made in lieu of faculty intervention. Students completed pre-and post-assessments to evaluate changes in knowledge and confidence. Knowledge was assessed by comparing results of multiple choice and matching questions on the pre- and post-assessments. Confidence was assessed by the change in self-reported confidence scale measurements. Results: Students at all institutions (N = 405) had nonsignificant changes in knowledge scores from the pre-assessment to the post-assessment, with the exception of 1 question. All confidence survey questions significantly improved from pre- to post-assessment. Conclusion: The DUR educational innovation had a nonsignificant overall impact on students' knowledge but significantly improved confidence in their abilities. Skills-based instruction provides additional practice to increase student confidence.

通过基于计算机的药物使用审查模拟,教授独立决策。
背景:药物使用回顾(DUR)技能对所有环境中的药剂师都很重要。目前,用于教授药剂师学生的基于计算机的 DUR 模拟非常稀缺。本文介绍了一种基于计算机的 DUR 模拟,该模拟需要有限的师资和财政资源,由 3 所院校合作实施。目的:描述基于计算机的 DUR 模拟的创新及其对药剂学学生 DUR 技能知识和信心的影响。方法:这项前后教育研究评估了基于计算机的 DUR 模拟,该模拟复制了配药系统中的 DUR 流程。3 所院校的药学专业一年级和三年级学生在指导下完成了模拟患者病例,这些病例涉及各种药物相关问题。这项自定进度的活动为学生提供了即时的形成性反馈,并在学生尝试后说明了每个选项的理由,以代替教师的干预。学生完成前后评估,以评估知识和信心方面的变化。通过比较前后测评中多项选择题和配对题的结果来评估知识。信心则通过自我报告的信心量表测量结果的变化进行评估。结果除一个问题外,所有院校的学生(N = 405)从评估前到评估后的知识得分均无显著变化。从评估前到评估后,所有信心调查问题都有明显改善。结论:DUR 教育创新对学生知识的总体影响不大,但对学生能力的信心有明显提高。以技能为基础的教学提供了额外的练习,增强了学生的信心。
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Journal of Pharmacy Technology
Journal of Pharmacy Technology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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1.50
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49
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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