使用英语和非英语患者对学生在虚拟环境中应用药物治疗管理技能进行前后评估

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.cptl.2024.102186
Rachel Kavanaugh , Jonathan Koehler , Jessica Barazowski , Dimmy Sokhal
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背景和目的药物治疗管理(MTM)会诊允许药剂师收集信息以做出适当的评估和建议,无论患者的语言需求和会诊环境如何。为了提高学生在虚拟环境中提供 MTM 服务、与翻译合作和提供护理的舒适度和自信心,学生参加了与英语和非英语患者进行的虚拟 MTM 活动。学生们被要求完成实验前和实验后调查,以评估他们在完成这些接触前后的信心。其中一次是与讲英语的患者进行交流,另一次是与不讲英语的患者进行交流,交流过程中使用了口译员。通过这些活动,学生们表示在为语言与自己不同的患者提供 MTM 服务以及使用虚拟平台管理患者方面的信心有所增强。学生们认为,团队合作和会面前的准备对于有效的 MTM 服务至关重要。摘要学生们发现,完成虚拟 MTM 是一种有益的方式,可以提高他们在浏览虚拟平台、收集药物信息以及与口译员合作方面的舒适度和信心。
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Pre-post assessment of student application of medication therapy management skills in virtual environments using English and non-English patients

Background and purpose

A Medication Therapy Management (MTM) encounter allows pharmacists to gather information to make appropriate assessments and recommendations regardless of the patient's language needs and the encounter environment utilized. With the goal of improving comfort and confidence in providing MTM services, working with an interpreter, and providing care in a virtual environment, students participated in a virtual MTM activity with English and non-English speaking patients.

Educational activity and setting

In groups, students completed two MTM encounters during a virtual skills laboratory. Students were asked to complete a pre- and post-lab survey to gauge their confidence before and after completing these encounters. One encounter was with an English-speaking patient, and one was with a non-English speaking patient which utilized an interpreter for communication. Both encounters were completed using a virtual platform.

Findings

As a result of these activities, students reported improved confidence in providing MTM services to a patient who speaks a language different than themselves and managing patients using a virtual platform. Students self-identified that teamwork and pre-encounter preparation were essential for effective MTM services.

Summary

Students found completing virtual MTM was a beneficial way to improve comfort and confidence with navigating virtual platforms, gathering medication information, and working with interpreters.

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