Transitions of care education in US colleges and schools of pharmacy

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作者
Slazak, Erin M. [1 ]
Watters, Alexis M. [2 ]
Clark, Collin M. [3 ]
Prescott, William A., Jr. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Buffalo, Sch Pharm & Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Pharm Practice, Pharm Bldg Room 210, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
[2] Univ Buffalo, Sch Pharm & Pharmaceut Sci, Pharm Bldg Room 210, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
[3] Univ Buffalo, Dept Pharm Practice, Sch Pharm & Pharmaceut Sci, Pharm Bldg Room 312, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
[4] Univ Buffalo, Dept Pharm Practice, Sch Pharm & Pharmaceut Sci, Pharm Bldg Room 222, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
关键词
PharmD curriculum; Transitions of care; Teaching methodologies;
D O I
10.1016/j.cptl.2022.06.028
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G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Introduction: Pharmacist-led transitions of care (TOC) services have demonstrated a positive impact on patient care and professional pharmacy organizations recommend integration of TOC-related education into doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) curricula. The objective of this study is to determine the extent to which TOC is taught in United States (US) colleges and schools of pharmacy and to characterize the educational content and the instructional methods used. Methods: An 18-question electronic survey about TOC education was sent to US school of pharmacy faculty. One survey response per school was requested. Schools with an accredited or candidate-status PharmD program were included and duplicate responses from schools were adjudicated and combined. Results: The survey response rate was 54.6% (n = 77). Of the responding schools, 92.2% reported incorporating TOC content into their required didactic curriculum and 43.1% reported incorporating TOC content in their elective didactic curriculum. Of the 11 TOC-related topics included in the survey, 3 were covered universally in the required or elective didactic curricula of responding schools. Both lecture and active-learning pedagogies were used to teach TOC. Introductory pharmacy practice experiences and advanced pharmacy practice experiences that incorporate TOC were offered at 85.3% and 98.5% of schools, respectively. Conclusion: Most schools of pharmacy who responded to this survey included TOC-related content in their curricula. Research into best practices for educating students on this topic is needed to help ensure graduates are prepared to contribute to this area of practice.
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