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Palliative care education in an Australian undergraduate pharmacy curriculum: an exploratory descriptive study
被引:0
|作者:
Ong, Jennifer A.
[1
]
Rego, Joanna
[2
]
Ung, Tina
[1
]
Kumar, Shweta
[1
]
Ash, Kylie
[2
]
Saini, Bandana
[1
]
Yates, Patsy
[2
]
机构:
[1] Univ Sydney, Sch Pharm, A15 Sci Rd, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[2] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Nursing, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
关键词:
palliative care;
pharmacy;
undergraduate education;
D O I:
10.1093/ijpp/riac093
中图分类号:
R9 [药学];
学科分类号:
1007 ;
摘要:
Objectives To examine the self-perceived knowledge, confidence and preparedness of undergraduate pharmacy students to provide palliative care. Methods A descriptive exploratory analysis was conducted in 2021 at an Australian university involving final-year pharmacy students (n = 200) who were provided with the opportunity to complete a survey on self-perceived knowledge, confidence and preparedness overall and with respect to a range of graduate capabilities which are essential to provide care in palliative care settings. Key capability areas include: communication, showing empathy, making clinical judgements and self-reflection. This was measured using the Palliative Care Curriculum for Undergraduates Questionnaire which was distributed electronically. Descriptive statistics were undertaken and Mann-Whitney U tests were used to explore any differences in outcomes with respect to factors related to demographics, personal experience and education. Thematic analysis was utilised for qualitative data. Key findings Forty-five percent of the student cohort (n = 89) responded, 70% of whom were female, and the median age for students was 22 years. Median scores (interquartile range) were modest for overall self-perceived knowledge: 5.0 (3.0-5.0), confidence: 4.0 (3.0-5.0) and preparedness: 4.0 (2.5-5.0). Students who had participated in learning about palliative care through clinical placements (n = 25, 28%), self-directed learning activities (n = 18, 20%) or case-/problem-based learning (n = 14, 16%) demonstrated a statistically significant increase in overall preparedness (P = 0.017), confidence with specific capabilities including evidence-based practice (P = 0.013), responding to medication queries (P < 0.05) and managing symptoms other than pain (P = 0.018). Conclusions Findings suggest students were confident to manage symptoms and medication-related issues but less confident to address distress or discuss sensitive matters with patients and their families. There may be a need for greater exposure and practical experience in palliative care settings.
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