管理护理选修课对药学学生通过远程医疗执行护理过渡的信心的影响

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Tricia Gangoo-Dookhan , Genevieve Hale , Matthew Seamon , Nicole A. Lopez , Sandy Belcher , Layla Shuaibi , Alexandra Perez
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摘要

随着美国医疗保健系统成本的上升,管理式医疗已成为成本控制和改善患者护理的重要组成部分。药学教育为临床和管理科学提供了坚实的基础。然而,管理式护理原则并没有被广泛和普遍地纳入药学课程。目的评估一门新型管理式医疗主题选修课程对药学学生通过远程医疗(即电话)提供护理过渡(TOC)服务的感知理解和信心的影响。方法:本队列研究采用顺序的三个模块为基础的管理式医疗选修课程在药学课程。在模块一中,学生们接受了关于管理护理药房和电子健康记录(EHR)导航的教学讲座。在模块二和模块三中,学生们与真正的患者进行电话交流,这些患者通过基于在线云的电子病历从合作医生办公室转介到药学学院,进行综合药物评估(CMR)、靶向药物评估(TMR)和TOC咨询。主要结果是通过对选修前和选修后课程的调查,了解学生对执行TOC服务的理解和信心。本报告还描述了通过比较接受这些服务的患者与未接受这些服务的患者进行的30天医院再入院率的计算。结果在17个调查问题中,学生在选修课程后执行TOC服务的感知理解和信心方面表现出统计学上的改善(p<0.05)。顺便说一句,与之前报道的国家基准相比,与学生联系并完成电话的患者中有11.8%的患者再次入院30天。结论管理式医疗教育和为药学专业学生提供实践远程医疗策略的机会,为药学实践中常见的服务,如TOC,在药学课程中具有价值,可以帮助学生为数字健康的增长做好准备,并在传统社区和医院环境之外扩大机会。
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Impact of a Managed Care Elective on Pharmacy students’ Confidence Performing Transitions of Care via Telehealth

Background

With rising costs to the US healthcare system, managed care has become a vital component to cost containment and improved patient care. Pharmacy education provides a solid foundation in clinical and administrative sciences. However, managed care principles have not been widely and universally incorporated into the pharmacy curricula.

Objective

To evaluate the impact of a novel elective course in managed care topics on pharmacy students’ perceived understanding and confidence to deliver transitions of care (TOC) services via telehealth (i.e. telephonically).

Methods

This cohort study employed a sequential three-module based managed care elective course within a pharmacy curriculum. In module one, students received didactic lectures on managed care pharmacy and navigating electronic health records (EHR). In modules two and three, students engaged telephonically with real patients, who were referred to pharmacy faculty from collaborating physician offices through an online cloud based EHR, to perform Comprehensive Medication Reviews (CMR), Targeted Medication Reviews (TMR), and TOC consultations. The primary outcome was students’ perceived understanding and confidence in performing TOC services via a survey pre- and post-elective course. A calculation of of 30-day hospital readmissions rates conducted by comparing patients who received these services versus those who did not is also described in this report.

Results

Students demonstrated a statistical improvement in perceived understanding and confidence in performing TOC services post-elective course across a total range of 17 survey questions (p<0.05). Incidentally, 11.8 % of patients who were contacted and completed a call with students had a 30-d readmission compared to a previously reported national benchmark.

Conclusions

Education in managed care and providing pharmacy students the opportunity to practice telehealth strategies for services commonly performed in pharmacy practice, such as TOC, are of value in the pharmacy curriculum to prepare students for the growth in digital health and expanding opportunities outside of traditional community and hospital settings.
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
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