新型阿片类药物相关疾病模拟学习体验对药学专业学生的主观和客观益处

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy : JACCP Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI:10.1002/jac5.1911
Daniel Greer Pharm.D., Les Barta MPA, Mei T. Liu Pharm.D., Liza Barbarello Andrews Pharm.D.
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在药剂学学生教育中,阿片类药物相关疾病模拟实验室的主观和客观益处尚未得到充分证实。阿片类药物相关疾病的发病率极高,药剂学专业学生的教育应随着药剂师角色的发展而发展。学生们首先分组完成了一个病人案例,然后以病人的身份到模拟零售药店获取丁丙诺啡-纳洛酮处方,最后向模拟病人提供纳洛酮鼻腔喷雾剂咨询。知识通过选择题调查进行评估,情感技能和同理心通过意见调查进行评估。调查分别在课前、课后和课后一个月进行。调查没有经过验证,但以课程目标为基础。所有调查均在网上完成,课前和课后调查在上课时通过电脑完成。共有 150 名学生完成了课前调查,144 名学生完成了课后调查,90 名学生完成了一个月后的调查。100%的参与者都认为这次体验很有价值。从课前调查(85.6%)到课后调查(94.3%),学生的知识水平有了明显提高(p < 0.001),活动结束一个月后,学生的知识水平仍有提高(92.4%)(p = 0.002)。根据基于意见的调查,在活动结束后和活动结束一个月后的三个调查项目中,对阿片类药物相关疾病患者的移情能力得到了显著提高。本文受版权保护。
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Subjective and objective benefits of a novel opioid-related disorders simulation learning experience for pharmacy students

Introduction

The subjective and objective benefits of an opioid-related disorders simulation lab have not been well established in pharmacy student education. Opioid-related disorders are extremely prevalent, and education of pharmacy students should develop as the role of the pharmacist progresses.

Objective

To enhance knowledge, affective skills, and empathy in the management of opioid-related disorders for third professional-year student pharmacists using simulation.

Methods

Third-year student pharmacists participated in a three-part opioid-related disorders activity. Students first completed a patient case in groups, then presented as the patient to a simulated retail pharmacy to obtain a buprenorphine-naloxone prescription, and lastly, provided counseling to a simulated patient for naloxone nasal spray. Knowledge was assessed with a multiple-choice survey, and affective skills and empathy were assessed with an opinion-based survey. The surveys were administered pre-class, post-class, and 1 month following the class. The surveys were not validated but were based on curriculum goals. All of the surveys were completed online, and the pre-class and post-class surveys were completed on computers during class.

Results

A total of 150 students completed the pre-class survey, 144 completed the post-class survey, and 90 completed the survey 1 month later. The experience was reported as valuable by 100% of participants. Knowledge significantly improved from the pre-class survey (85.6%) to the post-class survey (94.3%) (p < 0.001) and remained improved 1 month following the activity (92.4%) (p = 0.002). Based on the opinion-based survey, empathy toward patients with opioid-related disorders was significantly improved for three survey items following the activity and 1 month after the activity.

Conclusion

This three-part simulation demonstrated improvement in empathy and knowledge in the ability to provide care for patients with opioid-related disorders among student pharmacists.

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