Preceptor Perceptions of Pharmacy Student Performance Before and After a Curriculum Transformation.
Am J Pharm Educ
; 87(2): ajpe8575, 2023 03.
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Objective. To explore preceptors' perceptions about the performance of undergraduate pharmacy students during experiential placements in Australia, before and after curricular transformation.Methods. Using a semi-structured approach, we interviewed 26 preceptors who had recently supervised students who took part in the transformed curriculum and students from the previous curriculum. A directed content analysis approach was used to analyze the transcripts.Results. Preceptors described students from the transformed curriculum as having improved professional skills, behaviors, and attitudes and as having an increased ability to perform clinical activities compared to students of the previous curriculum. Preceptors also perceived that students in the transformed curriculum had improved clinical knowledge and knowledge application. They less frequently expressed that students in the transformed curriculum had lower-than-expected knowledge levels.Conclusion. The results of this study suggest that curricular transformation with a focus on skill-based and active learning can improve the performance of pharmacy students in terms of their professional behaviors and attitudes, skills, knowledge, and clinical abilities, as perceived by preceptors.
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01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Contexto en salud:
14_ODS3_health_workforce
Problema de salud:
14_authority_accountability_healthcare_workers
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14_healthcare_workforce_management
Asunto principal:
Estudiantes de Farmacia
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Educación en Farmacia
Tipo de estudio:
Qualitative_research
Límite:
Humans
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En
Revista:
Am J Pharm Educ
Año:
2023
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Australia