Exploring Multiple Perspectives on Pharmacy Students' Readiness for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences
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- DOI: 10.5688/ajpe8358
Exploring Multiple Perspectives on Pharmacy Students' Readiness for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences
Abstract
Objective. This study aimed to enrich the Academy's understanding of pharmacy students' readiness for advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) by exploring the perspectives of three primary stakeholders: APPE students, APPE preceptors, and APPE faculty site directors.Methods. A descriptive qualitative study of APPE readiness was conducted using workplace learning as a guiding conceptual framework. Data were collected between March and September 2019 through semi-structured focus groups and interviews with students (five groups), preceptors (four groups), and faculty site directors (one group, two individual interviews). The data were analyzed using directed content analysis.Results. Participants described APPE readiness as a multifaceted construct comprised of four themes: learner characteristics, participation in workplace activities, relationship-building, and workplace practices to orient and support students. While all participants addressed each category, faculty site directors and preceptors tended to focus on learner characteristics, while students emphasized their participation in the workplace and relationship building.Conclusion. Knowledge is widely recognized as a requirement for APPE readiness. This study identified learner characteristics, workplace participation, and relational skills as additional requirements. Some of these criteria are challenging to assess prior to APPEs, which makes orienting students both prior to and at the start of APPEs particularly important to support readiness. Thus, a comprehensive review of APPE readiness might also include assessing the readiness of workplaces, administrators, and preceptors for APPE students.
Keywords: academic; achievement; education; pharmacy; success.
© 2021 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
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