PaCE Yourself: Impact of COVID-19 on Patient-Centered Care Experience
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Assessment | Learning Objectives | Assessment Technique In-Person (Time Limit) | Changes to Assessment Technique when Administered Online (Time Limit) |
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PY1 Checking Station | Review a prescription to determine if it is valid, complete, indicated, and dosed appropriately for the patient’s indication | Checking Station: processed prescription bottle, label, and handwritten prescriptions (10 min) | Digital Picture of Checking Station: processed prescription bottle, label, and handwritten prescriptions (12 min) |
PY1 MyDispense | Identify the presence of a technical problem with a prescription and resolve the problem appropriately without introducing new errors | Two assessment exercises: one self-care and one prescription (20 min) | No change (20 min) |
PY1 Aliquot | Preform an aliquot calculation (calculator use permitted) in order to accurately prepare a non-sterile product using available supplies | Calculation-based worksheet to accurately assess calculation competency (10 min) | No change (12 min) |
PY1 Compounding | Use a formulation record to correctly prepare a non-sterile solution or suspension using appropriate technique and equipment | ExamSoft-based 10-question assessment based on calculations needed with new prescription and master formulation compounding record (MFCR) (20 min) | No change (20 min) |
PY1 Geometric Dilution | Prepare a non-sterile product using a geometric dilution technique | Students were observed via an Observed Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) checklist to confirm appropriate technique (10 min) | Students were assigned to one of four videos and had to confirm appropriate or inappropriate technique (15 min) |
PY2 Smoking Cessation | Complete a standard patient encounter using the 5 As and smoking cessation protocols | Students completed an OSCE assessment with a standardized patient in-person (8 min) | Students completed an OSCE assessment with a standardized patient via Zoom (8 min) |
PY2 MyDispense | Identify the presence of a technical problem with a prescription and resolve the problem appropriately without introducing new errors | Two assessment exercises: one self-care and one validation (20 min) | No change (20 min) |
PY2 Compounding | Use a formulation record to correctly prepare a non-sterile solution or suspension using appropriate technique and equipment | Students approved or rejected a completed compound based on a standard quality control checklist (10 min) | No change (20 min) |
Total Student Attempts | Total Students Not Meeting Competency (%) | Total Track A Attempts | Track A (%) In-Person | Total Track B Attempts | Track B (%) Online | p Value * | |
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PY1 Checking Station | 134 | 40 (29.9) | 68 | 25 (37.6) | 66 | 15 (22.7) | 0.08 |
PY1 MyDispense | 134 | 26 (19.4) | 68 | 17 (25) | 66 | 9 (13.6) | 0.10 |
PY1 Aliquot | 134 | 66 (49.3) | 68 | 34 (50) | 66 | 32 (48.5) | 0.86 |
PY1 Compounding | 134 | 37 (27.6) | 68 | 21 (30.8) | 66 | 16 (24.2) | 0.39 |
PY1 Geometric Dilution | 134 | 25 (18.7) | 68 | 13 (19.1) | 66 | 12 (18.2) | 0.89 |
PY2 Smoking Cessation | 130 | 17 (13.1) | 65 | 10 (15.4) | 65 | 7 (10.8) | 0.44 |
PY2 MyDispense | 130 | 28 (21.5) | 65 | 15 (23.1) | 65 | 13 (20) | 0.67 |
PY2 Compounding | 130 | 68 (52.3) | 65 | 38 (58.5) | 65 | 30 (46.2) | 0.16 |
Total Student Attempts | Total Students Not Meeting Competency (%) | Total Track A Attempts | Track A (%) In-Person | Total Track B Attempts | Track B (%) Online | p Value * | |
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PY1 Checking Station | 40 | 7 (17.6) | 25 | 6 (24) | 15 | 1 (6.7) | 0.16 |
PY1 MyDispense | 26 | 4 (15.4) | 17 | 3 (17.6) | 9 | 1 (11.1) | 0.66 |
PY1 Aliquot | 66 | 14 (28) | 34 | 6 (17.6) | 32 | 2 (6.25) | 0.16 |
PY1 Compounding | 37 | 6 (16.2) | 21 | 3 (14.3) | 16 | 3 (18.8) | 0.72 |
PY1 Geometric Dilution | 25 | 3 (12) | 13 | 3 (23.1) | 12 | 0 (0) | 0.08 |
PY2 Smoking Cessation | 17 | 2 (11.8) | 10 | 2 (20) | 7 | 0 (0) | 0.21 |
PY2 MyDispense | 28 | 4 (14.3) | 15 | 2 (13.3) | 13 | 2 (15.4) | 0.88 |
PY2 Compounding | 68 | 1 (1.5) | 38 | 0 (0) | 30 | 1 (3.3) | 0.26 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleWilhite, Kristen, Mikael Jones, and Clark Kebodeaux. 2021. "PaCE Yourself: Impact of COVID-19 on Patient-Centered Care Experience" Pharmacy 9, no. 1: 43. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9010043
APA StyleWilhite, K., Jones, M., & Kebodeaux, C. (2021). PaCE Yourself: Impact of COVID-19 on Patient-Centered Care Experience. Pharmacy, 9(1), 43. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9010043