A Precepting-Focused Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in Academia.

academic pharmacy advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) introductory pharmacy practice experience (IPPE) layered learning precepting

Journal

Innovations in pharmacy
ISSN: 2155-0417
Titre abrégé: Innov Pharm
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101574764

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2020
Historique:
entrez: 19 5 2021
pubmed: 20 5 2021
medline: 20 5 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Traditional advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) in academia provide students exposure to job responsibilities and expectations of pharmacy faculty members. The purpose of this manuscript is to describe the development and structure of a precepting-focused academic APPE, APPE student perceptions of the experience, and introductory pharmacy practice experience (IPPE) student perceptions of being precepted by APPE students. An academic pharmacy APPE was developed to emphasize preceptor development in addition to traditional academic pharmacy topics and responsibilities. Pre- and post-experience surveys were completed by APPE students to collect perceptions of academic pharmacy and precepting. During the experience, APPE students, under the supervision of faculty, precepted IPPE students, who were given the opportunity to assess the APPE student's precepting ability by completing a survey following the experience. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the results. Nine students completed the academic APPE and the corresponding pre- and post-surveys. All students indicated the rotation increased their understanding of academia, and the majority (7/9) indicated an increased confidence in their precepting ability. Eighty-five IPPE students evaluated the APPE students, and the majority (78%) rated the quality of instruction from APPE students as "similar" to faculty instruction. The structure of this experience allowed APPE students to gain exposure to academia and increase confidence in precepting, while facilitating the delivery of the IPPE program. Results indicate offering an academic APPE with an emphasis on experiential teaching is a potential strategy to prepare future pharmacy preceptors.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34007647
doi: 10.24926/iip.v11i4.2419
pmc: PMC8127109
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Informations de copyright

© Individual authors.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Conflicts of Interest: None

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Auteurs

Andrew Darley (A)

Division of Experience Programs, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy.

Ashley N Hannings (AN)

Division of Experience Programs, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy.

Linda D Logan (LD)

Division of Experience Programs, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy.

Kay L Brooks (KL)

Division of Experience Programs, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy.

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