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. 2024 Mar 14;24(1):283.
doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05245-0.

Perception of Polish pharmacy students on simulation exercise in pharmaceutical care for diabetes-a pilot study

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Perception of Polish pharmacy students on simulation exercise in pharmaceutical care for diabetes-a pilot study

Beata Plewka et al. BMC Med Educ. .

Abstract

Background: The transformation of a pharmacist's role from that of a drug dispenser to an advisor and patient educator, partially accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, requires a thorough change in the pharmacy curriculum. Preparation for the provision of modern pharmaceutical services requires the use of the most advanced teaching methods, such as pharmaceutical simulation. Knowledge alone does not guarantee students' readiness and motivation to take on new challenges in their professional work, but it seems crucial that graduates of medical faculties have the ability to practically apply their knowledge, including in new and nonstandard situations. Therefore, in our study, we proposed an intervention using a simulation method (peer role play) in teaching pharmaceutical care, and we assessed its impact on students' levels of self-perceived confidence and self-efficacy in accordance with Bandura's theory. The aim of the study was to verify whether the introduction of these types of classes could be a useful element of pharmacy curriculum renewal.

Methods: The questionnaire-based study was conducted during pharmaceutical care peer role-playing classes in a simulation environment with a debriefing session among 85 final-year pharmacy students at Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poland. The questionnaire consisted of two surveys: the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE) and a pre-post self-assessment and self-efficacy questionnaire.

Results: There was a positive correlation between the GSE score and self-efficacy (R = 0.52, p < 0.0001). A statistically significant increase in the post-self-assessment of all the skills and competencies included in the survey in the field of pharmaceutical care of a patient with diabetes compared to the pre-values was also observed (p < 0.001). Additionally, the students' self-efficacy in terms of communicating with patients was greater following the class than before the class (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: The peer role-play active teaching method was found to be a cost-effective method allowing for an increase in the self-assessment and self-efficacy of pharmacy students in diabetic patient pharmaceutical care. However, further in-depth research is needed to fully confirm the effectiveness of simulation exercises for teaching pharmacy undergraduates.

Keywords: Pharmaceutical care; Pharmacy students; Self-efficacy; Simulation.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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The view of the pharmacy during the simulation scenario role-play from the perspective of the teacher (photo by M. Waszyk-Nowaczyk)
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Simulated pharmacy room (photo by M. Waszyk-Nowaczyk)
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A debriefing room during a role-play scenario (photo by M. Waszyk-Nowaczyk)
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Types of surveys used before and after the intervention

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