A Team, Case-based Examination and Its Impact on Student Performance in a Patient Safety and Informatics Course
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- DOI: 10.5688/ajpe816117
A Team, Case-based Examination and Its Impact on Student Performance in a Patient Safety and Informatics Course
Abstract
Objective. To describe the redesigned assessment plan for a patient safety and informatics course and assess student pharmacist performance and perceptions. Methods. The final examination of a patient safety course was redesigned from traditional multiple choice and short answer to team-based, open-ended, and case-based. Faculty for each class session developed higher level activities, focused on developing key skills or attitudes deemed essential for practice, for a progressive patient case consisting of nine activities. Student performance and perceptions were analyzed with pre- and post-surveys using 5-point scales. Results. Mean performance on the examination was 93.6%; median scores for each assessed course outcome ranged from 90% to 100%. Eighty-five percent of students completed both surveys. Confidence performing skills and demonstrating attitudes improved for each item on post-survey compared with pre-survey. Eighty-one percent of students indicated the experience of taking the examination was beneficial for their professional development. Conclusion. A team, case-based examination was associated with high student performance and improved self-confidence in performing medication safety-related skills.
Keywords: Patient safety; course assessment; medication safety; pharmacy informatics; team examination.
References
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- Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. Accreditation standards and key elements for the professional program in pharmacy leading to the doctor of pharmacy degree. https://www.acpeaccredit.org/pdf/Standards2016/pdf/Standards2016FINAL.pdf. Accessed July 21, 2016.
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- Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Education. Educational Outcomes 2013. http://www.aacp.org/documents/CAPEoutcomes071213.pdf. Accessed July 21, 2016.
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