The Benefits and Challenges of Precepting Pharmacy Students Virtually in Interprofessional Primary Care Teams

Am J Pharm Educ. 2023 Jul;87(7):100098. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpe.2023.100098. Epub 2023 May 9.

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to identify pharmacists' perspectives on the benefits and challenges of precepting pharmacy students during circumstances that require using virtual care in team-based primary care practices.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was disseminated through Qualtrics software from July 5, 2021, to October 13, 2021. We used a convenience sampling technique to recruit a sample of pharmacists working in primary care teams across Ontario, Canada, who were able to complete a web-based survey in English.

Results: A total of 51 pharmacists participated in the survey and provided complete responses (response rate of 41%). Participants noted benefits at 3 levels of precepting pharmacy students in primary care during the COVID-19 pandemic: (1) benefits to pharmacists, (2) benefits to patients, and (3) benefits to students. Challenges of precepting pharmacy students were: (1) difficulty training students virtually, (2) students not being ideally prepared to begin a practicum training during a pandemic, and (3) reduced availability and new workload demands.

Conclusion: Pharmacists in team-based primary care highlighted substantial benefits and challenges for precepting students during a pandemic. Alternative mechanisms of experiential education delivery can provide new opportunities for pharmacy care yet can also restrict immersion into interprofessional team-based primary care and diminish pharmacist capacity. Additional support and resources to facilitate capacity are critical for pharmacy students to succeed in future practice in team-based primary care.

Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Pharmacy; Primary care; Training; Virtual care.

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19* / epidemiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Education, Pharmacy*
  • Humans
  • Pandemics
  • Primary Health Care
  • Students, Pharmacy*