PGY1比赛成功的住院医师准备清单的前瞻性评估。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Alex N Isaacs, Dustin D Linn, Lindsay M Saum, Miller L Miller, Elizabeth Richardson, Yitao Li, Robert D Beckett
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免责声明:为了加快文章的发表,AJHP在接受稿件后将尽快在网上发布。被接受的稿件已经过同行评审和编辑,但在技术格式化和作者校对之前会在网上发布。这些手稿不是记录的最终版本,稍后将被最终文章(按照AJHP风格格式化并由作者校对)所取代。目的:研究目的是确定与研究生一年级(PGY1)住院医师计划匹配的学生药剂师和不匹配的学生药剂师在住院医师准备清单上的分数是否不同。方法:这是一项多中心、横断面研究,在2022年3月1日至15日的比赛日之前,对药学院最后一年的学生药剂师进行了自愿调查。参与者来自印第安纳州的三所机构。调查包括4个人口统计项目和33个来自先前有效的住院医师准备清单的项目。从每个机构的管理部门获得匹配数据,并与调查结果配对,然后确定数据。分析的主要终点是匹配与未匹配学生的总分,次要终点通过单变量分析和正向逻辑回归评估单个检查表项目与匹配的关联。结果:共有111名申请住院医师培训的实习药师至少完成了部分问卷调查,回复率为72.5%。在这些学生中,95人(85.6%)在第一阶段或第二阶段匹配。匹配的学生的检查表得分中位数为24,显著高于不匹配的学生(检查表得分中位数为20)。在第一阶段,在50%或更多的项目中接受面试的学生,其检查表得分的中位数也显著高于在少于50%的项目中接受面试的参与者。在单变量分析中,匹配和未匹配的参与者有9个检查表项目有显著差异。结论:一项经过验证的住院医师检查表的前瞻性评估确定了符合PGY1药房住院医师计划的候选人的得分明显高于那些不符合PGY1药房住院医师计划的候选人。这个工具可以被药房住院医师候选人和整个药房学校的导师使用,以帮助准备在PGY1药房住院医师计划中的成功安置。
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Prospective evaluation of a residency preparation checklist for PGY1 match success.

Purpose: The study objective was to determine whether scores on a residency preparation checklist differed for student pharmacists who matched with a postgraduate year 1 (PGY1) residency program and those who did not match.

Methods: This was a multicenter, cross-sectional study with a voluntary survey administered before Match Day, between March 1 and 15, 2022, to student pharmacists in their final year of pharmacy school. Participants were from 3 institutions in Indiana. The survey consisted of 4 demographic items and the 33 items from a previously validated residency preparation checklist. Match data were obtained from each institution's administration and paired with survey results, and the data were then deidentified. The primary endpoint analyzed was the overall score for matched vs unmatched students, with secondary endpoints evaluating association of individual checklist items with matching through univariate analysis and forward logistic regression.

Results: A total of 111 student pharmacists applying to residency programs completed at least part of the survey (72.5% response rate). Of these students, 95 (85.6%) matched during phase I or phase II. Students who matched had a median checklist score of 24, which was significantly higher than the score for students who did not match (median checklist score of 20). The median checklist score was also significantly higher in students offered interviews at 50% or more of the programs to which they applied in phase I than in participants who were offered interviews at less than 50% of programs. In the univariate analysis, 9 checklist items were significantly different for matched vs unmatched participants.

Conclusion: A prospective evaluation of a validated residency checklist determined that candidates who matched with a PGY1 pharmacy residency program had a significantly higher score than those who did not. This tool can be used by pharmacy residency candidates and mentors throughout pharmacy school to help prepare for successful placement in a PGY1 pharmacy residency program.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP) is the official publication of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). It publishes peer-reviewed scientific papers on contemporary drug therapy and pharmacy practice innovations in hospitals and health systems. With a circulation of more than 43,000, AJHP is the most widely recognized and respected clinical pharmacy journal in the world.
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