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Pharmacy Resident Perspectives on the Layered Learning Practice Model.

Nathan V Dang1,2, Tiffany K Pon1,2, Yvette M Hellier1,2.   

Abstract

Objective: To describe pharmacy resident perspectives on the layered learning practice model (LLPM) at large academic medical centers in the United States and identify the types of training residents receive to prepare for the LLPM.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional, mixed methods study that surveyed pharmacy residents completing training at large, academic medical centers on their perspectives of the LLPM. Residents with at least 4 weeks of precepting experience were eligible to complete an online survey. Descriptive statistics were generated for demographic and Likert data while themes were identified from narrative free responses.
Results: Twenty-seven resident responses from 10 institutions were included. Likert data showed generally positive perspectives toward overall experience with the LLPM and perceived LLPM impact on clinical knowledge and professional practice, with 100.0% of respondents agreeing they enjoyed precepting under the LLPM. However, 44.4% also agreed that precepting was stressful. LLPM impact on resident behavior received positive to neutral responses; 63.0% neither agreed nor disagreed that the LLPM changed their approach to patient care. Written comments revealed themes such as sources of stress within the LLPM, increased depth of learning, improved comprehensive patient care, and improved professional growth. The most common forms of LLPM training occurred through preceptor and student evaluations (73.1% and 61.5%, respectively) and orientation (50.0%).
Conclusion: These findings identified a variety of resident perspectives on the LLPM ranging from positive to negative and revealed possible areas of improvement related to LLPM implementation. Residency programs may consider exploring stressors on the resident role in the LLPM to better structure resident precepting training and maximize their clinical learning experience.
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Keywords:  education; education -> pharmacists; residency training/programs; schools of pharmacy; staff development

Year:  2022        PMID: 35898244      PMCID: PMC9310320          DOI: 10.1177/00185787211066458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hosp Pharm        ISSN: 0018-5787


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