Impact of an Elective Course in Community and Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Practices on Student Perception of Patient Care

Am J Pharm Educ. 2015 Sep 25;79(7):104. doi: 10.5688/ajpe797104.

Abstract

Objective. To determine the impact of an elective course on students' perception of opportunities and of their preparedness for patient care in community and ambulatory pharmacy settings. Design. Each course meeting included a lecture and discussion to introduce concepts and active-learning activities to apply concepts to patient care or practice development in a community or ambulatory pharmacy setting. Assessment. A survey was administered to students before and after the course. Descriptive statistics were used to assess student responses to survey questions, and Wilcoxon signed rank tests were used to analyze the improvement in student responses with an alpha level set at 0.05. Students felt more prepared to provide patient care, develop or improve a clinical service, and effectively communicate recommendations to other health care providers after course completion. Conclusion. This elective course equipped students with the skills necessary to increase their confidence in providing patient care services in community and ambulatory settings.

Keywords: active learning; ambulatory care pharmacy; community pharmacy; elective.

MeSH terms

  • Ambulatory Care*
  • Community Pharmacy Services*
  • Curriculum
  • Education, Pharmacy*
  • Educational Measurement*
  • Humans
  • Pharmacy Service, Hospital*
  • Students, Pharmacy*