药剂师和药学专业学生对新教学模式如何支持其临床决策的看法

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Josephine F. Mertens , Thomas G.H. Kempen , Ellen S. Koster , Vera H.M. Deneer , Marcel L. Bouvy , Teun van Gelder
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摘要

背景和目的临床决策(CDM)在药学实践中至关重要,因此有必要在本科生和研究生药学教育中开展有效的教学。本研究旨在探讨本科生和研究生对一种新的教学模式在处理患者病例时如何支持他们的 CDM 的看法。教育活动和环境在荷兰为药剂学专业学生开设的全天 CDM 课程和为药剂师开设的半天课程中实施了该模式,该模式配有学习指南,有助于在患者病例中进行 CDM。2022 年 9 月至 2023 年 6 月期间共举办了八次课程,随后进行了在线调查,采用 5 点李克特量表测量参与者对该模型如何支持其 CDM 的认同度。此外,还包括三个开放式问题,以了解学习成果和自我发展机会。调查结果显示,在 175 名受邀学员中,有 159 人(91%)完成了调查。大多数人认为教学模式支持了他们的 CDM,尤其是在考虑患者的医疗需求和背景(96%)以及探索所有可用方案(96%)方面。参与者认为该模式提供了清晰的结构(97%),并促进了批判性思维(93%)。最常提及的学习成果和自我发展机会包括收集足够的相关信息、保持广阔的视野,以及加快进程以避免过早结束。本科生和研究生药学教育都有可能从该教学模式的实施中受益,从而为药学学生和药师在药学实践中开展 CDM 提供支持。
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Pharmacists and pharmacy students' perceptions on how a new teaching model supports their clinical decision-making

Background and purpose

Clinical decision-making (CDM) is crucial in pharmacy practice, necessitating effective teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy education. This study aims to explore undergraduates and postgraduates' perceptions of how a new teaching model supports their CDM when addressing patient cases.

Educational activity and setting

Implemented in a full-day CDM course for pharmacy students and a half-day course for pharmacists in the Netherlands, the model, accompanied by a learning guide, facilitated CDM in patient cases. Eight courses were conducted between September 2022 to June 2023, followed by an online survey measuring participants' agreement on how the model supported their CDM, using a 5-point Likert scale. Additionally, three open-ended questions were included to elicit learning outcomes and self-development opportunities.

Findings

Of 175 invited participants, 159 (91%) completed the survey. Most agreed the teaching model supported their CDM, particularly in considering the patient's healthcare needs and context (96%), and exploring all available options (96%). Participants found the model provided a clear structure (97%), and fostered critical thinking (93%). The most frequently mentioned learning outcomes and self-development opportunities included collecting sufficient relevant information, maintaining a broad perspective, and decelerating the process to avoid premature closure.

Summary

Participants agreed that the teaching model helped them to make clinical decisions. Both undergraduate and postgraduate pharmacy education could possibly benefit from the teaching model's implementation in supporting pharmacy students and pharmacists conducting CDM in pharmacy practice.

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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
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