Authors
Patricia L Darbishire, Kimberly S Plake, Mary E Kiersma, Jessalynn K White
Publication date
2012/4/10
Journal
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Volume
76
Issue
3
Pages
42
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Objective
To evaluate the impact of a medication adherence activity on introductory pharmacy practice experience students’ perceptions of patient adherence as well as student development of empathy and confidence in patient counseling.
Design
Students participated in a personal medication simulation using an automated medication dispenser. Students then identified a patient with nonadherence and provided counseling on use of the dispenser. After 4 to 6 weeks, students interviewed the patient about their experience with the dispenser and assessed changes in adherence.
Assessment
One hundred fifty-three students completed the assignment and 3 surveys instruments. Following the experience, the majority of students agreed or strongly agreed that they developed more empathy for patients with multiple medications and felt confident counseling a patient in the use of a dispenser (92.0% and 88.2 …
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Scholar articles
PL Darbishire, KS Plake, ME Kiersma, JK White - American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2012