2015
DOI: 10.5688/ajpe79799
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Root Cause Analysis Design and Its Application to Pharmacy Education

Abstract: Objective. To evaluate third-year pharmacy students' ability to effectively design and apply root cause analysis (RCA) to a sentinel event and to analyze student responses for areas of proficiency and deficiency. Methods. This study involved a comprehensive review of RCA key assessments from 82 students in spring 2014. The performance assessments consisted of a review of each student's RCA worksheet and flow diagram as well as the 1-2 page narrative reflection.Results. The majority of students were able to suc… Show more

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“…Participants had a consensus that continuing education plays a big role in overcoming several barriers related to the preparedness of trainees during their education and while performing AMS tasks in actual practice. In fact, education is crucial to develop interpersonal skills including competency, critical thinking and problem-solving skills for proper decision making during pharmacotherapy 35. In that way, future pharmacists will be able to achieve the best outcomes by their patient-centered interventions 36,37.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants had a consensus that continuing education plays a big role in overcoming several barriers related to the preparedness of trainees during their education and while performing AMS tasks in actual practice. In fact, education is crucial to develop interpersonal skills including competency, critical thinking and problem-solving skills for proper decision making during pharmacotherapy 35. In that way, future pharmacists will be able to achieve the best outcomes by their patient-centered interventions 36,37.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students were also trained about team management, project planning, and communication between professions at the introduction stage. According to Barr et al3 and Kahaleh et al,14 team building and establishing good communication must be performed from the beginning of health care collaboration. Building a collaborative team of health professionals needs to focus on individual aspects of each profession, including behaviors, personal feelings, internalized norms, beliefs, and self-concepts 26…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,10,27 This process also helps students to identify problems and solutions within their work environment and promotes team work and a culture of safety. 9,10,27 Unexpectedly, most students had observed a medical error during their clinical experiences and many had disclosed a medical error to faculty member or pharmacist. Additional information could have been collected regarding the type of error observed.…”
Section: A J P Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,10,27 In particular, students improve in knowledge and confidence regarding the ability to conduct a root cause analysis when allowed to practice…”
Section: A J P Ementioning
confidence: 99%
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