A Longitudinal Evidence-Based Medicine Curriculum and Its Impact on the Attitudes and Perceptions of Student Pharmacists

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Vira, Purvi [1 ]
Nazer, Lama [2 ]
Phung, Olivia [3 ]
Jackevicius, Cynthia A. [1 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
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[1] Western Univ Hlth Sci, Coll Pharm, 309 E Second St, Pomona, CA 91766 USA
[2] King Hussein Canc Ctr, Amman, Jordan
[3] Calif Northstate Univ, Coll Pharm, Elk Grove, CA USA
[4] ICES, Toronto, ON, Canada
[5] VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare Ctr, Los Angeles, CA USA
[6] Univ Toronto, Inst Hlth Policy Management & Evaluat, Toronto, ON, Canada
[7] Univ Hlth Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
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evidence-based medicine; pharmacy; student pharmacist; longitudinal curriculum; interactive learning methods; CRITICAL-APPRAISAL; DRUG INFORMATION; EDUCATION;
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Objective. To describe a longitudinal evidence-based medicine (EBM) curriculum and to evaluate its impact on the attitudes and perceptions of student pharmacists toward EBM. Methods. Western University of health Sciences has had a structured, longitudinal, EBM curriculum for more than 10 years, spanning the first to third years, including the introductory experiential experiences. A survey was administered prior to the main EBM course and at the completion of the course at three time periods to assess student pharmacists' attitudes and perceptions of EBM and interactive pedagogical methods. Student pharmacists at Western University of Health Sciences voluntarily participated in the self-administered survey. The three time periods examined included: directly after completion of the EBM course, after completion of the didactic curriculum, and after completion of the advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPE). Results. The response rates were: pre-survey 94% and post-survey 53%. The three classes surveyed had similar baseline characteristics. Students' perceptions of EBM skills and attitudes improved at all time periods post-course. Students felt strongly both before and after exposure to the EBM course and the longitudinal EBM curriculum about learning new EBM skills and that all pharmacists should have these skills. Significantly more students appreciated all the interactive pedagogical methods after APPE completion (>85% of students), as compared with over 74% of students directly after the EBM course, and over 79% of students after didactic completion. Conclusion. The attitudes and perceptions of student pharmacists toward EBM improved after exposure to a longitudinal EBM curriculum.
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