Student Pharmacist Perspectives of a Remote Ambulatory Care and Community Pharmacy Dual-Cohort APPE

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作者
Hatcher, Tiffany M. [1 ]
Schoen, Rebecca R. [1 ]
Garmong, Gale E. [1 ]
Stewart-Lynch, Autumn L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Duquesne Univ, 316 Bayer Learning Ctr,600 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15282 USA
关键词
Experiential education; remote advanced pharmacy practice experience; community advanced pharmacy practice experience; ambulatory care advanced pharmacy practice experience; COVID-19; PRACTICE EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1177/08971900221107836
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Objective The primary aim of the study is to describe the development and implementation of a remote required ambulatory care and required community pharmacy dual-cohort Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) rotation from the student pharmacist perspective. The secondary objective is to identify elements of a remote APPE to integrate into traditional onsite rotations. Methods An electronic post-survey was developed to evaluate rotation effectiveness based on the Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Education (CAPE) outcomes, and to identify rotation attributes to inform future rotations. Students from different graduating classes on rotation between April and June 2020 participated in the survey. Likert-scale, ranked-response, and fixed-answer-choice questions were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and comparisons between cohorts and rotation groups were completed using the Chi-squared statistic (alpha .05). Open-ended questions were assessed for recurring themes. Study was exempted by university's Institutional Review Board. Results Twenty-four of 45 invited students completed the survey (53% response rate). Of the surveyed CAPE outcomes, agreement was highest (95.7%) that the rotation improved students' abilities within 1.1 Learner, 2.2 Manager, and 4.4 Professional subdomains. Diversity of experiences and topic discussions were elements most frequently identified for inclusion in future rotations. Conclusion Student feedback was largely positive and indicated the remote APPE rotation experience was meaningful and improved abilities on key CAPE outcomes. Although remote rotations are unique, aspects including diverse learning experiences and preceptor collaboration may be considered for integration into traditional onsite rotations.
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页码:1505 / 1515
页数:11
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