Simon White s.j.white@keele.ac.uk
Virtual patient educational programme to teach counselling to clinical pharmacists: development and proof of concept
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Abstract
Pharmacist–patient counselling can benefit patients and optimise care, but appropriate training is required. A virtual patient (VP) tool to teach pharmacists non-vitamin K oral anticoagulant counselling was developed; the VP may be used for continuing professional development. The objective was to develop and show proof of concept of the VP. A cyclic development approach was adopted whereby the client, developers and a steering group informed VP design, content and aesthetic. This included formal and informal evaluation; ethical approval was not required. The VP received varied feedback. Positive feedback concerned the technology and the high-standard of animations. Negative elements concerned international VP use and differences in practice, also technological comments, regarding VP delivery and usability on various electronic devices. The VP was reported to be ‘valuable’ and realistic with high-quality animations. The steering group commented on VP’s clinical appropriateness, cultural relevance and usability. Areas highlighted for improvement were rectified during development, including the incorporation of printable feedback. European considerations concerned differences in culture and practice. The development process successfully developed the VP and the proof of the concept was demonstrated. This will inform future VP development; a large-scale VP evaluation is underway.
Citation
White. (2019). Virtual patient educational programme to teach counselling to clinical pharmacists: development and proof of concept. BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning, 167-168. https://doi.org/10.1136/+bmjstel-2018-000352
Acceptance Date | May 21, 2018 |
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Publication Date | Jul 4, 2019 |
Journal | BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning |
Print ISSN | 2056-6697 |
Publisher | BMJ Publishing Group |
Pages | 167-168 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1136/+bmjstel-2018-000352 |
Publisher URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjstel-2018-000352 |
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