Virtual clinical pharmacy training in the era of COVID-19: A report on undergraduate students' perceptions and academic performance

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作者
Naguib, Sandra N. [1 ]
AlSetohy, Watheq M. [2 ]
Sabry, Nirmeen A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cairo Univ, Fac Pharm, Clin Pharm, Kasr El-Aini St, Cairo 11562, Egypt
[2] Cleopatra Hosp Grp, Plot 65 Southern 90th St, Sixth floor, 5th Settlem, New Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
关键词
Virtual training; Platform; Student perception; Clinical pharmacy; Distance education; COVID-19;
D O I
10.1016/j.cptl.2023.02.002
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Introduction: The study objective was to explore the impact of the complete virtual transition of in -hospital clinical training on students' academic performance and to assess students' perceptions of the overall experience.Methods: In-hospital clinical training was delivered via distance learning using daily synchronous videoconferences for two successive weeks to 350 final-year pharmacy students. The Virtual Faculty of Pharmacy Cairo University (VFOPCU) platform allowed trainees to virtually browse patient files interactively with their clinical instructors to simulate a typical rounding experience. Academic performance was evaluated through identical 20-question tests before and after training. Perceptions were assessed through an online survey.Results: Response rates were 79% pretest and 64% posttest. The median score was significantly higher after receiving the virtual training (7/20 [6-9] out of 20 pretest vs. 18/20 [11-20] posttest, P < .001]. Training evaluations revealed high levels of satisfaction (average rating > 3.5/5). Around 27% of respondents were completely satisfied with the overall experience, providing no suggestions for improvement. However, inappropriate timing of the training (27.4%) and describing training as being condensed and tiring (16.2%) were the main disad-vantages reported.Conclusions: Implementing a distance learning method with the aid of the VFOPCU platform to deliver clinical experiences instead of physical presence in hospitals appeared to be feasible and helpful during the COVID-19 crisis. Consideration of student suggestions and better utilization of available resources will open the door for new and better ideas to deliver clinical skills virtually even after resolution of the pandemic.
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