Use of an electronic health record training environment with a longitudinal patient case as a teaching tool in an APPE-readiness course

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1016/j.cptl.2024.102273
Marissa J. Cavaretta , Joseph Wetterling , Jamie L. Wagner , Jason C. Gallagher
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Abstract

Background

The integration of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in healthcare has changed how healthcare is performed, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of these systems among pharmacists. The ability to navigate EHRs is crucial for pharmacy students' success in introductory and advanced pharmacy practice experiences (IPPEs and APPEs). This manuscript describes the development and use of an EHR training environment in an APPE-readiness course.

Educational activity

We developed an APPE-readiness course integrating a comprehensive longitudinal patient case within the Epic EHR training environment. The course was designed for third-year pharmacy students in their final didactic semester, focusing on practical skills and the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process (PPCP). Using a fictitious patient with multiple chronic conditions, students engaged in a variety of activities, including data collection, problem assessment, care plan creation, literature and guideline application, and communication using the SBAR technique. The course aimed to transition classroom knowledge into practical skills, assessed individually through application-based exams and quizzes.

Critical analysis of the educational activity

The course required significant initial resource investment but demonstrated benefits in student perceptions of preparedness. Student feedback indicated a desire for more group work and advanced learning options for quicker learners. Adjustments were made in the second course year, including modifications to the patient case and incorporation of resident instructors to help with the EHR training environment. Survey results showed improvements in students' self-assessed skills and confidence in their APPE readiness in both class years.

Conclusions

The EHR-based capstone course effectively increased students' confidence and preparedness for APPEs, highlighting the value of practical, longitudinal case-based learning. Our work supports the integration of EHR training in pharmacy curricula to enhance APPE-readiness. Other institutions can use similar EHR training environment tools in their curricula.
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将电子健康记录培训环境与纵向患者病例结合,作为备课教学工具。
背景:电子健康记录(EHRs)在医疗保健中的集成已经改变了医疗保健的执行方式,需要药剂师对这些系统有全面的了解。驾驭电子病历的能力对于药学专业学生在入门和高级药学实践经验(ippe和APPEs)中取得成功至关重要。这份手稿描述了开发和使用的电子病历培训环境,在一个appep准备课程。教育活动:我们在Epic EHR培训环境中开发了一个综合纵向患者案例的ap准备课程。这门课程是为药学三年级学生最后一个教学学期设计的,重点是实践技能和药剂师的病人护理过程(PPCP)。学生使用一个虚构的患有多种慢性疾病的病人,参与各种活动,包括数据收集、问题评估、护理计划制定、文献和指南应用,以及使用SBAR技术进行交流。该课程旨在将课堂知识转化为实践技能,通过基于应用的考试和小测验进行单独评估。对教育活动的批判性分析:该课程需要大量的初始资源投资,但在学生对准备的看法方面表现出益处。学生的反馈表明,他们希望有更多的小组合作,并为学习速度更快的人提供高级学习选择。在课程的第二年进行了调整,包括对患者情况的修改和纳入住院教师以帮助电子病历培训环境。调查结果显示,学生自我评估的技能和对他们的APPE准备的信心在两个班级都有所改善。结论:基于ehr的顶点课程有效地提高了学生对APPEs的信心和准备,突出了实用的纵向案例学习的价值。我们的工作支持将电子健康档案培训整合到药学课程中,以提高对药品申请的准备程度。其他机构可以在其课程中使用类似的电子病历培训环境工具。
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