课堂之外:一项评估学生药师对高保真人体化疗输注反应模拟的信心和感知的观察性研究。

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1177/87551225211073570
Jeremiah K Jessee, Akera Miller, Alex M Ebied
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目的:评估高保真假人化疗输注模拟对学生药师应用临床知识的信心和对肿瘤药学实践的认知的影响。方法:一组三年级学生药师在最后一周的教学训练中完成了高保真模型模拟。10分钟的人体模型体验模拟了急性紫杉醇输注反应,要求学生应用他们的知识,如何在化疗诱导的输注反应期间提供患者护理。进行了前后调查,以确定学生的信心和感知是否有变化。结果:33名实习药师(62%)完成了前后调查和人体模型模拟。在比较所有10个调查项目的前后问题时,中位数信心得分有统计学上显著的改善(P < 0.001)。在0到5分的李克特量表上,学生对肿瘤药学和人体模型模拟的感知平均为4.4分。结论:高保真假人体验提高了实习药师在调查后应用临床技能的信心。此外,学生对肿瘤药学的认知也有所提高,使用人体模型模拟来支持教学学习被视为提供教学课程的另一种途径。本研究探讨了在肿瘤药学课程中引入人体模型模拟的可行性,以及提供临床技能的实际应用以支持基于教学概念的学习的好处。
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Beyond the Classroom: An Observational Study to Assess Student Pharmacists' Confidence and Perception of a High-Fidelity Manikin Chemotherapy Infusion Reaction Simulation.

Objective: To assess the impact of a high-fidelity manikin chemotherapy infusion simulation on student pharmacists' confidence in applying clinical knowledge and perception of oncology pharmacy practice. Methods: One cohort of third professional year student pharmacists completed a high-fidelity manikin simulation during the last week of their didactic training. The 10-minute manikin experience simulated an acute paclitaxel infusion reaction, requiring students to apply their knowledge on how to provide patient care during a chemotherapy-induced infusion reaction. A pre- and post-survey was administered to determine whether there was a change in students' confidence and perception. Results: Thirty-three student pharmacists (62%) completed the pre- and post-surveys and manikin simulation. A statistically significant improvement was seen in median confidence scores when comparing pre- and post-questions of all 10 survey items (P < 0.001). Students' perception of oncology pharmacy and the manikin simulation had mean of 4.4 on a 0- to 5-point Likert scale. Conclusion: The high-fidelity manikin experience improved student pharmacists' post-survey confidence of applying clinical skills. In addition, students' perception of oncology pharmacy improved and the use of a manikin simulation to support didactic learning was seen as an additional avenue for delivering didactic curriculum. This study explored the feasibility of introducing a manikin simulation into the oncology pharmacy curriculum and the benefit of providing hands-on application of clinical skills to support didactic concept-based learning.

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