2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-022-03618-x
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Implementation of a patient-teaching workshop to improve pharmacy students’ competencies in patient-centered communication: a case report

Abstract: Background The pharmacist-patient relationship has evolved over recent decades and the development of clinical pharmacy requires pharmacists to take patient-centered responsibilities. This requires a specific set of skills, such as patient-centered communication. Evaluation of students’ competencies in patient-centered communication is challenging in academic settings and complementary assessment methods may be designed in order to overcome the limits of traditional preceptors’ ratings or objec… Show more

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“…Therefore, in a rapidly evolving health system, it is imperative to develop a comprehensive array of teaching and learning strategies, along with curricula tailored to enhance problem-solving skills and thereby equip pharmacists with the competences needed to become adept problem solvers capable of delivering professional and safe patient care. Hache et al highlighted the effectiveness of various educational strategies, such as real patient involvement, role-play and simulation, and feedback and self-assessment in pharmacy education, 60 which could also be applied to enhance problem-solving competencies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in a rapidly evolving health system, it is imperative to develop a comprehensive array of teaching and learning strategies, along with curricula tailored to enhance problem-solving skills and thereby equip pharmacists with the competences needed to become adept problem solvers capable of delivering professional and safe patient care. Hache et al highlighted the effectiveness of various educational strategies, such as real patient involvement, role-play and simulation, and feedback and self-assessment in pharmacy education, 60 which could also be applied to enhance problem-solving competencies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communication skills can be taught and assessed through a variety of methodologies [6,7]. In healthcare education, performance-based assessments using either standardized or simulated patients have been used to assess communication skills [8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%