Digital health in pharmacy education: Elective practical course integrating wearable devices and their generated health data

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Exploratory research in clinical and social pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI:10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100465
Florian Kinny , Sabina Schlottau , Bushra Ali Sherazi , Emina Obarcanin , Stephanie Läer
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The widespread adoption of wearable devices (wearables) for monitoring vital signs, including blood pressure and glucose levels, has experienced a considerable surge in recent times. This surge has led to the generation of a substantial amount of health data, accessible to pharmacists during patient consultations as the healthcare sector advances in digitalization. To enhance the digital competencies of future pharmacists required by the rapidly changing digital health landscape, the Institute of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacotherapy, Heinrich Heine University (HHU) Duesseldorf has developed an innovative elective practical course aimed to bolster pharmacy students' competencies in handling wearables and the health data generated. The three-week practical elective course employed wearables FreeStyle Libre® 3 (Continuous Glucose Monitoring, CGM) and Aktiia (Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitoring). The hands-on activities allowed participants to obtain and interpret wearable-generated health-related data and acquainted them with simulated patient cases. Final-year pharmacy students' subjective assessments before and after the course depicted the increased knowledge and competence regarding analysing wearables data.

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药学教育中的数字健康:整合可穿戴设备及其生成的健康数据的选修实践课程
近来,用于监测生命体征(包括血压和血糖水平)的可穿戴设备(可穿戴设备)的普及率大幅上升。随着医疗保健行业数字化进程的推进,大量健康数据也随之产生,药剂师在为患者问诊时可以访问这些数据。为了提高未来药剂师在瞬息万变的数字医疗环境中所需的数字能力,杜塞尔多夫海因里希-海涅大学(HHU)临床药学和药物治疗研究所开发了一门创新的选修实践课程,旨在提高药剂学专业学生处理可穿戴设备和所产生的健康数据的能力。为期三周的实践选修课程采用了可穿戴设备 FreeStyle Libre® 3(连续葡萄糖监测仪 CGM)和 Aktiia(无袖带血压监测仪)。通过实践活动,学员们可以获取和解释可穿戴设备生成的健康相关数据,并熟悉模拟患者病例。最后一年的药剂学学生在课程前后的主观评估表明,他们在分析可穿戴设备数据方面的知识和能力得到了提高。
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