Korean J Clin Pharm.  2022 Jun;32(2):106-115. 10.24304/kjcp.2022.32.2.106.

Current status of interprofessional education learning activities in wards provided by tertiary hospitals and secondary general hospitals and barriers

Affiliations
  • 1Department of information Statistics, College of natural science, Gangneung-Wonju national University Gangneung 25457, Republic of Korea
  • 2College of Pharmacy, Duksung Women’s University, Seoul 01369, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Background
The World Health Organization (WHO) has focused on the need for interprofessional education (IPE) to improve interprofessional collaboration competency and patient health outcomes. Accordingly, most European and North American medical colleges have established IPE for students. However, IPE learning activity in medical wards for the clinical experience of pharmacy students has not been fully reviewed in Korea. Therefore, this study aims to examine the current status of IPE learning activities in wards at tertiary and secondary hospitals in order to identify ways to improve the program.
Methods
The official document of cooperation consists of six self-administered questions regarding IPE learning activities in wards. The preceptor’s response in each hospital was evaluated.
Results
Of the 22 hospitals, 9 tertiary hospitals and 12 secondary general hospitals responded. For the introductory pharmacy practice experience (IPPE), participating in intensive care (IC) was provided at one secondary general hospital (8.3%) and no tertiary hospital. Ward rounds with medical staff members were provided at two tertiary hospitals (22.2%) and one (8.3%) secondary general hospital. A major barrier to executing IPE was lack of rewards and incentives for the faculty and preceptors who participated in the program.
Conclusion
In both tertiary hospitals and secondary general hospitals, pharmacy students have limited exposure to IPE learning activities in wards at hospital, and IPPE at most hospitals was carried out in pharmacy settings only. This study suggests that it is necessary for the hospitals to improve and support IPE learning activities in wards in order to improve learners’ competency.

Keyword

Interprofessional education; learning activities; ward round; collaboration; competency
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