Pharmacy student contribution to direct patient care during inpatient hospital experiential rotations: a scoping review.

IF 1.5 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY International Journal of Pharmacy Practice Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1093/ijpp/riad057
Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach, Karen Cameron, Mari Humphrey, Cortney Donovan, Jennifer E Isenor, Kent Toombs, Olavo A Fernandes
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Objectives: The aim of this scoping review was to identify and characterise pharmacy students' contributions to extend pharmacist's direct patient care during inpatient hospital experiential rotations.

Methods: A search of PubMed, Embase and CINAHL databases from 2000 to July 2021 was conducted. Articles were included if they involved pharmacy students during experiential rotations, described student's contribution to direct patient care in the inpatient hospital setting, and reported outcomes. Included articles were categorised according to clinical pharmacy key performance indicators (cpKPIs) and non-cpKPI care activities. Students' contributions to reported outcomes were extracted and summarised.

Key findings: Thirty-six of 1182 identified articles were included which were either descriptive or quasi-experimental design. Studies reported student involvement in the delivery of single or multiple cpKPIs: medication reconciliation on admission (n = 13), pharmaceutical care (n = 13), interprofessional care rounds (n = 4), patient education during hospital stay (n = 6), medication reconciliation at discharge (n = 7) and patient education at discharge (n = 10). Eight studies reported student involvement in non-cpKPI activities, including clinical interventions (n = 5), clinical services (n = 2) and postdischarge follow-up (n = 1). Reported outcomes included service measure counts, process and clinical outcome measures.

Summary: This review identified the contributions of pharmacy students in the provision of a range of direct patient care services and associated outcomes during experiential rotations in the inpatient hospital setting. Students delivering care as part of the pharmacy team as 'care extenders' has the potential to expose more patients to key pharmacist activities that have been linked to demonstrated positive outcomes.

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药剂学学生在住院病人体验式轮转期间对病人直接护理的贡献:范围综述。
目的本综述旨在确定和描述药学专业学生在住院病人体验轮转期间对扩展药剂师直接护理病人的贡献:方法:对 2000 年至 2021 年 7 月的 PubMed、Embase 和 CINAHL 数据库进行了检索。如果文章涉及药学专业学生的体验式轮转,描述了学生在医院住院环境中对病人直接护理的贡献,并报告了结果,则纳入文章。纳入的文章按照临床药学关键绩效指标 (cpKPI) 和非 cpKPI 护理活动进行分类。提取并总结了学生对报告结果的贡献:在已确定的 1182 篇文章中,有 36 篇采用了描述性或准实验设计。研究报告了学生参与提供单项或多项 cpKPI 的情况:入院时的药物调节(13 项)、药物护理(13 项)、跨专业护理查房(4 项)、住院期间的患者教育(6 项)、出院时的药物调节(7 项)和出院时的患者教育(10 项)。八项研究报告了学生参与非 cpKPI 活动的情况,包括临床干预(5 项)、临床服务(2 项)和出院后随访(1 项)。报告的结果包括服务测量计数、过程和临床结果测量。摘要:本综述确定了药学专业学生在医院住院环境中体验式轮转期间在提供一系列直接患者护理服务和相关结果方面的贡献。学生作为药学团队的一部分,以 "护理延伸者 "的身份提供护理服务,有可能让更多患者接触到药剂师的关键活动,而这些活动与已证实的积极疗效有关。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice (IJPP) is a Medline-indexed, peer reviewed, international journal. It is one of the leading journals publishing health services research in the context of pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, medicines and medicines management. Regular sections in the journal include, editorials, literature reviews, original research, personal opinion and short communications. Topics covered include: medicines utilisation, medicine management, medicines distribution, supply and administration, pharmaceutical services, professional and patient/lay perspectives, public health (including, e.g. health promotion, needs assessment, health protection) evidence based practice, pharmacy education. Methods include both evaluative and exploratory work including, randomised controlled trials, surveys, epidemiological approaches, case studies, observational studies, and qualitative methods such as interviews and focus groups. Application of methods drawn from other disciplines e.g. psychology, health economics, morbidity are especially welcome as are developments of new methodologies.
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