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Pharmacy students’ experience of a novel government-funded experiential learning initiative: a mixed-method study (ACTp Study).

Jacob, Sabrina Anne; Jebara, Tesnime; Watson, Margaret; Cunningham, Scott; Power, Ailsa; Boyter, Anne C.

Authors

Sabrina Anne Jacob

Tesnime Jebara

Margaret Watson

Ailsa Power

Anne C. Boyter



Abstract

Background: In 2018, the Scottish Government made the Pharmacy Additional Cost of Teaching (ACTp) funding available to support the development of Experiential Learning (EL) in undergraduate pharmacy education. To inform the further expansion of EL in the pharmacy degree evaluation of new EL sites was required. Aim and method: A mixed-methods study was undertaken to determine students' perceptions of four new areas included in an EL pilot: primary care, out-of-hours, specialist sites, and remote and rural. Results: There were 43 survey respondents (response rate 72%). Majority agreed the pilot had developed their clinical (n=28, 74%) and communication skills (n=31, 82%), and prepared them for future practice (n=30, 79%). One third felt the EL did not permit them to interact with patients. Focus group and interview participants were positive about their experience and the opportunity to experience new pharmacy roles in non-traditional settings. Many highlighted the lack of hands-on experience and facilitator feedback. Facilitator training and quality assurance of sites are warranted. Conclusions: Future work should focus on assessment of and feedback for students, and interprofessional opportunities within EL.

Citation

JACOB, S.A., JEBARA, T., WATSON, M., CUNNINGHAM, S., POWER, A. and BOYTER, A.C. 2021. Pharmacy students’ experience of a novel government-funded experiential learning initiative: a mixed-method study (ACTp study). Pharmacy education [online], 21, pages 466-476. Available from: https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2021.211.466476

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 30, 2021
Online Publication Date Aug 30, 2021
Publication Date Dec 31, 2021
Deposit Date May 2, 2022
Publicly Available Date May 2, 2022
Journal Pharmacy Education
Print ISSN 1560-2214
Publisher FIP International Pharmaceutical Federation
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 21
Pages 466-476
DOI https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2021.211.466476
Keywords Experiential learning; MPharm; Out-of-hours; Pharmacy education; Primary care; Remote and rural
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1580558