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Review
. 2023 Jan 2;11(1):8.
doi: 10.3390/pharmacy11010008.

Computer-Based Simulators in Pharmacy Practice Education: A Systematic Narrative Review

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Computer-Based Simulators in Pharmacy Practice Education: A Systematic Narrative Review

Ahmed M Gharib et al. Pharmacy (Basel). .

Abstract

Computer-based simulations may represent an innovative, flexible, and cost-efficient training approach that has been underutilised in pharmacy practice education. This may need to change, with increasing pressure on clinical placement availability, COVID-19 restrictions, and economic pressures to improve teaching efficiency. This systematic narrative review summarises various computer-based simulations described in the pharmacy practice education literature, identifies the currently available products, and highlights key characteristics. Five major databases were searched (Medline, CINAHL, ERIC, Education Source and Embase). Authors also manually reviewed the publication section of major pharmacy simulator websites and performed a citation analysis. We identified 49 studies describing 29 unique simulators, which met the inclusion criteria. Only eight of these simulators were found to be currently available. The characteristics of these eight simulators were examined through the lens of eight main criteria (feedback type, grading, user play mode, cost, operational requirement, community/hospital setting, scenario sharing option, and interaction elements). Although a number of systems have been developed and trialled, relatively few are available on the market, and each comes with benefits and drawbacks. Educators are encouraged to consider their own institutional, professional and curriculum needs, and determine which product best aligns with their teaching goals.

Keywords: and case-based simulation; computer-based simulation; online simulation; pharmacy education; pharmacy practice education; virtual patient; virtual simulation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The University of Tasmania owns the underlying Intellectual Property for Pharmacy Simulator and makes use of it in their Bachelor of Pharmacy program. This technology has been out licensed for commercialisation and is being actively sold as Pharmacy Simulator by Imitated Environments Pty Ltd., Australia. ABN 71 625 288 575. One of the authors, Dr Ivan Bindoff, is the director and major shareholder in Imitated Environments Pty Ltd.

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Flow diagram of the study selection process.

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