Hello Operator? A Pharmacy Practice Simulation to Increase Student Confidence in Telephone Communication Skills.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2023-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-03 DOI:10.1177/87551225221135794
Tori A Rude, Michael P Kelsch, Mikayla Fingarson, Heidi N Eukel
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Background: Communicating interprofessionally using the telephone is an essential skill within pharmacy practice. Student pharmacists’ ability to perform this task effectively and efficiently may be hindered by generational changes, social anxiety, and very few opportunities to practice these skills. Objective: The purpose of this study was to develop and implement a simulation allowing students to practice interprofessional communication and assess the simulation’s impact on students’ confidence in providing pharmacy-related interventions to another health care professional via telephone. Methods: Faculty developed a simulation focused on interprofessional telephone communication. Baseline student information was collected to quantify pharmacy work experience in terms of practice setting, duration of employment, and skills. Presimulation and postsimulation surveys evaluated self-assessed telephone-related skills, attitudes, and confidence. Quantitative data were analyzed with descriptive statistics. Qualitative data were evaluated through a thematic analysis of students’ reflective responses to 2 open-ended questions. Results: Of the 53 pharmacy students that participated in the simulation, 44 (83%) and 43 (81%) completed the anonymous presimulation and postsimulation surveys. Students significantly improved as reflected in the following response: “I have confidence in my ability to provide pharmacy-related interventions to another health care professional in a logical and concise manner via telephone call.” Significant improvement also occurred in the ability to work independently, communicate an order change to another health care professional, justify recommendations, answer a drug information question, and discuss recommendations in a logical and concise manner. Conclusion: The simulation discussed in this article provided students an opportunity to practice interprofessional telephone communication in a low-risk environment and resulted in significant growth in confidence and skills.
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你好运营商吗?药剂学实习模拟提高学生对电话沟通技巧的信心。
背景:在药学实践中,使用电话进行跨专业沟通是一项基本技能。学生药剂师有效和高效地完成这项任务的能力可能会受到代际变化、社交焦虑和实践这些技能的机会很少的阻碍。目的:本研究的目的是开发和实施一个模拟,让学生练习跨专业沟通,并评估模拟对学生通过电话向另一位卫生保健专业人员提供药学相关干预措施的信心的影响。方法:教师开发了一个专注于跨专业电话通信的模拟。收集基线学生信息,以量化实习环境、就业时间和技能方面的药房工作经验。模拟前和模拟后的调查评估了自我评估的电话相关技能、态度和信心。定量资料采用描述性统计进行分析。通过对学生对两个开放式问题的反思性回答的专题分析,对定性数据进行了评估。结果:53名参与模拟的药学专业学生中,分别有44名(83%)和43名(81%)完成了模拟前和模拟后的匿名问卷调查。学生们有了显著的进步,这反映在以下的回答中:“我有信心通过电话以逻辑和简洁的方式向另一位卫生保健专业人员提供与药物相关的干预措施。”在独立工作、与其他医疗保健专业人员沟通订单变更、证明建议的合理性、回答药物信息问题以及以逻辑和简洁的方式讨论建议的能力方面也有了显著改善。结论:本文讨论的模拟为学生提供了一个在低风险环境中练习跨专业电话沟通的机会,并导致信心和技能的显著增长。
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期刊介绍: For both pharmacists and technicians, jPT provides valuable information for those interested in the entire body of pharmacy practice. jPT covers new drugs, products, and equipment; therapeutic trends; organizational, legal, and educational activities; drug distribution and administration; and includes continuing education articles.
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