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Abstract
Background and purpose
Formulary systems play a crucial role in healthcare organizations by promoting collaboration and ensuring the rational and cost-effective utilization of medications. With a rise in pharmacist involvement in hospital formulary management, this study aims to describe the components of an online formulary exercise, assess fifth-year students' perceptions of this exercise, and evaluate its effectiveness in understanding formulary management and the pharmacist’s role.
Educational activity and setting
The online formulary exercise was initiated during hospital practice training at Kitasato University Hospital since October 2021. Students underwent reading assignments and a pre-test before participating in the program. The one-day program included a pre-practice test, 1.5 h of pre-recorded video lectures, 2.5 h of two small group discussions, a 1-h individual assignment creating a proton pump inhibitor comparison chart, 30 min of group presentations, and feedback from clinical faculty. Post-program assessments comprised a test, evaluations, and surveys on difficulty, necessity, and impressions. Analysis involved descriptive methods and thematic analysis for free-form responses, and a Friedman test for test scores.
Findings
The surveys conducted between July 2022 and February 2023 were compiled and analyzed. This study assessed the impact of an online formulary exercise program on 100 participants, revealing an improvement in formulary understanding (97%) and a high recommendation rate (92%). Test performance demonstrated an improvement (p < 0.05, r = 0.85), with students recognizing the importance of contributing to the reduction of healthcare costs. The program positively influenced students' formulary knowledge and readiness for pharmacist roles.
Summary
This online formulary exercise provided a valuable opportunity for students to learn about formulary management. The use of survey results and test scores demonstrated the positive impact of both pre-assignments and exercise on students' comprehension of formulary, enhancing not only their understanding but also fostering a sense of responsibility as future pharmacists.