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What academic training for pharmacy students for clinical pharmacy? Example of shared medication report

Journal

ANNALES PHARMACEUTIQUES FRANCAISES
Volume 80, Issue 3, Pages 374-382

Publisher

MASSON EDITEUR
DOI: 10.1016/j.pharma.2021.07.004

Keywords

Clinical pharmacy; Pharmacy students; Graduate education; Aged

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This study investigates the implementation of shared medication reports in pharmacy, aiming to reduce medication errors in the elderly by promoting cooperation among healthcare professionals. The results show that the new training approach was well-received by students and internship supervisors, leading to improved clinical pharmacy skills among students.
Objectives. - In 2018, the implementation of shared medication reports in pharmacy encourages pharmacists to cooperate with other healthcare professionals. This job allows a decrease of medication errors in elderly. This requires a reorganization of the training offered by universities (initial and continuing training). The aim is to present the results of this pedagogical experimentation. Methods. - The experimentation (years 2017-2018 and 2018-2019) required the creation of a course to allow students to carry out a pharmaceutical analysis suitable to elderly people, to set up and carry out a shared medication report in pharmacy. Then, during their 6th year internship, students had to carry out at least one shared medication report per month. A monthly follow-up was organized with a database online. Results. - Sixty-four students and 35 internship supervisors participated in the experimentation. All the students improved their ease in using clinical pharmacy tools (pharmaceutical analysis, pharmaceutical interventions, assessment of adherence, etc.). They carried out 345 shared medication reports. In 24.3% of cases, an improvement in the prescription was proposed to the doctor (general practitioner or specialist). For 80% of the internship supervisors, the initial training of the students helped to set up this new pharmacy activity. Conclusions. - This teaching is appreciated by students and internship supervisors. It enabled the adoption of the various tools essential for carrying out shared medication reports in pharmacy. Shared medication reports reinforce the multidisciplinary work of pharmacists, especially with general practitioners. (C) 2021 Academie Nationale de Pharmacie. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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