推进临床跨专业教育,培养跨专业合作实践的药剂师学生

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Nicholas M. Fusco Pharm.D., FCCP, Ashley E. Woodruff Pharm.D., Rebecca Moote Pharm.D., M.Sc., Zachary A. Weber Pharm.D., Joseph A. Zorek Pharm.D.
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跨专业教育(IPE)是塑造未来医疗服务的关键力量。虽然最近的研究强调了 IPE 为学生带来的积极体验,但仍存在一个关键的缺口:在采用这种协作式医疗方法的医疗系统中,有关患者治疗效果的数据非常稀缺。在这篇重点突出的文献综述中,作者在 IPE 和跨专业协作实践 (IPCP) 领域拥有丰富的专业知识,旨在为药剂师提供实用的建议,指导他们如何推进跨专业患者护理,同时优化学生药剂师进一步发展 IPCP 能力的机会。通过对当前有关该主题的高质量出版物和专家意见的深入了解,我们试图找出实践环境中高质量 IPE 的特征。药剂师应与药学学校/学院一起,努力实现这些特征,以确保药学博士(Pharm.D.)学位课程的毕业生在进入职场时能够为 IPCP 做出贡献。跨专业教育合作组织(IPEC)已经制定了协调各健康学科课程的能力要求,有望提高患者和人群的健康水平。这些能力应作为药学教育者培养和评估学生药剂师合作实践技能的指导原则。药剂师在体验环境中培养这些技能方面发挥着至关重要的作用。利用现有的药学实践经验是有效实现这一目标的契机。展望未来,健康专业培训必须优先考虑衡量 IPE 对患者治疗效果的影响。在这一变革形势下,IPE 已准备好塑造下一代以团队为基础、以患者为中心的医疗服务。
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Advancing clinical interprofessional education to prepare student pharmacists for interprofessional collaborative practice

Interprofessional education (IPE) is a pivotal force shaping the future of health care delivery. While recent studies underscore positive student experiences resulting from IPE, a critical gap remains: the scarcity of data on patient outcomes within health systems that embrace this collaborative care approach. In this focused literature review, authors with expertise in the field of IPE and interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) aimed to provide pharmacists with practical suggestions on how they can advance interprofessional patient care while also optimizing the opportunities for student pharmacists to further develop IPCP competencies. Through a knowledgeable selection of current, high-quality publications on the topic and expert opinion, we sought to identify characteristics of high-quality IPE in practice environments. Pharmacists, in conjunction with Schools/Colleges of Pharmacy, should aspire to attain these characteristics to ensure that graduates of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree programs are entering the workforce primed to contribute to IPCP. The Interprofessional Education Collaborative (IPEC) has crafted competencies to harmonize curricula across health disciplines, with the promise of enhancing patient and population health outcomes. These competencies should serve as guiding principles for pharmacy educators as they develop and assess student pharmacists' collaborative practice skills. Pharmacists play a vital role in cultivating these skills within experiential environments. Leveraging existing pharmacy practice experiences presents an opportunity to achieve this aim effectively. As we look ahead, the future of health professional training must prioritize measuring the impact of IPE on patient outcomes. In this transformative landscape, IPE stands ready to mold the next generation of team-based, patient-centered care.

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