Public health care system, a quasi-experimental study: Acceptance and attitude to implicate clinical services
A six-month longitudinal intervention arm study with a pre-post cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey was performed. A 3-phase objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) design was utilized for evaluation of acceptance and attitude of pharmacy students towards clinical pharmacy services....
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description | A six-month longitudinal intervention arm study with a pre-post cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey was performed. A 3-phase objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) design was utilized for evaluation of acceptance and attitude of pharmacy students towards clinical pharmacy services. The pre-OSCE survey showed increased disagreement with the role of clinical pharmacists, compared to a significant positive shift in attitude towards their services in the healthcare team after 6 months of the trial. Responses improved for awareness (the current healthcare system could be improved by involving pharmacists, p < 0.02) and positive attitude categories (doctors and nurses would be happy to welcome the services of competent clinical pharmacists as part of their team, p < 0.01) in addition to competency (pharmacists have sufficient clinical training to advise doctors and nurses, p < 0.01). The predictive model suggested a strong positive effect on patient interaction, medical information tasks, clinical decisions on drug-related problems (DRPs), and communication with healthcare professionals (R2 = 0.41, F = 1.51, p < 0.001). |
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spelling | doaj-art-1340780f30f146b5be9e12e4e348cce72025-02-02T09:44:22ZengSciendoActa Pharmaceutica1846-95582017-03-01671718310.1515/acph-2017-0008acph-2017-0008Public health care system, a quasi-experimental study: Acceptance and attitude to implicate clinical servicesGillani Syed Wasif0Abdul Mohi Iqbal Mohammad1Department of Clinical & Hospital Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy Taibah University, Al Madinah Al Munawarrah, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Pharmacology College of Pharmacy Taibah University, Al Madinah Al Munawarrah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia PhilippinesA six-month longitudinal intervention arm study with a pre-post cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey was performed. A 3-phase objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) design was utilized for evaluation of acceptance and attitude of pharmacy students towards clinical pharmacy services. The pre-OSCE survey showed increased disagreement with the role of clinical pharmacists, compared to a significant positive shift in attitude towards their services in the healthcare team after 6 months of the trial. Responses improved for awareness (the current healthcare system could be improved by involving pharmacists, p < 0.02) and positive attitude categories (doctors and nurses would be happy to welcome the services of competent clinical pharmacists as part of their team, p < 0.01) in addition to competency (pharmacists have sufficient clinical training to advise doctors and nurses, p < 0.01). The predictive model suggested a strong positive effect on patient interaction, medical information tasks, clinical decisions on drug-related problems (DRPs), and communication with healthcare professionals (R2 = 0.41, F = 1.51, p < 0.001).https://doi.org/10.1515/acph-2017-0008clinical pharmacypharmacy educationclinical trainingobjectively structured clinical examination |
spellingShingle | Gillani Syed Wasif Abdul Mohi Iqbal Mohammad Public health care system, a quasi-experimental study: Acceptance and attitude to implicate clinical services Acta Pharmaceutica clinical pharmacy pharmacy education clinical training objectively structured clinical examination |
title | Public health care system, a quasi-experimental study: Acceptance and attitude to implicate clinical services |
title_full | Public health care system, a quasi-experimental study: Acceptance and attitude to implicate clinical services |
title_fullStr | Public health care system, a quasi-experimental study: Acceptance and attitude to implicate clinical services |
title_full_unstemmed | Public health care system, a quasi-experimental study: Acceptance and attitude to implicate clinical services |
title_short | Public health care system, a quasi-experimental study: Acceptance and attitude to implicate clinical services |
title_sort | public health care system a quasi experimental study acceptance and attitude to implicate clinical services |
topic | clinical pharmacy pharmacy education clinical training objectively structured clinical examination |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/acph-2017-0008 |
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