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Impact of virtual simulation in self-care therapeutics course on introductory pharmacy practice experience self-care encounters.

Ming-Hei Tai1, Nada Rida1, Kristin C Klein1, Heidi Diez1, Trisha Wells1, Kellie Kippes1, Paul C Walker1, Sarah E Vordenberg2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Pharmacy education programs use simulation to provide a realistic and safe environment for student learning. We studied whether incorporation of virtual simulation into a required first year self-care therapeutics course impacted frequency of interactions, self-reported student confidence, and preceptor-reported student performance during second-year community pharmacy introductory pharmacy practice experiences (IPPEs). EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY AND
SETTING: Virtual simulation cases using MyDispense were incorporated into a self-care therapeutics course in winter 2017. Students and preceptors were surveyed at the end of the fall semester community pharmacy IPPE. Data from IPPE experiences was compared with students who took the self-care therapeutics course in winter 2016 (control).
FINDINGS: Students completed 30 virtual simulation cases and three cases as part of the final examination (n = 33). Students in the intervention group reported more patient care interactions during their IPPEs than students who did not complete virtual simulation cases, but there was no difference in self-reported confidence. Preceptors did not report any differences in the ability of students to complete over-the-counter medication interactions during IPPEs.
SUMMARY: Cases were well received by students although they took longer to complete than initially anticipated. Students in the intervention group reported significantly more patient care interactions during IPPEs than those in the control group; however, there were no differences in self-reported confidence. Incorporation of virtual simulation was a sustainable change as the cases were able to be re-used the following year with minimal edits.
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Keywords:  Introductory pharmacy practice experience; MyDispense; Over-the-counter medications; Self-care; Simulated learning environment

Year:  2019        PMID: 31843168     DOI: 10.1016/j.cptl.2019.10.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Pharm Teach Learn        ISSN: 1877-1297


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