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Interdisciplinary approach to teaching medication adherence to pharmacy and osteopathic medical students

Journal: The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association Date: 2004/03, 104(3):Pages: 127-132. doi: Subito , type of study: randomized controlled trial

Free full text   (https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.7556/jaoa.2004.104.3.127/html)

Keywords:

antiviral agents [3]
attitude of health personnel [53]
chemoprevention [1]
guideline adherence [4]
health occupations students [1]
HIV infections [5]
osteopathic medicine [1540]
patient care team [4]
pharmacy education [3]
randomized controlled trial [710]

Abstract:

The purpose of this project was to demonstrate to pharmacy and osteopathic medical students the value of interdisciplinary education through participation in an interdisciplinary medication adherence project. Each pharmacy student, assuming the role of a pharmacist, was paired with a medical student acting as a physician with a needlestick exposure requiring HIV prophylaxis therapy. Medical students were randomized to participate in one of three levels of pharmacist counseling. After completion of therapy, all students met to discuss adherence barriers, complete an attitudinal survey, and obtain a tablet count. Most pharmacy and medical students agreed or strongly agreed that participation in this project will help them work better within the health care team (82% and 87%, respectively) and that they should have more participation in interdisciplinary projects (83% and 76%, respectively). At the end of the project, these students reported positive attitudes concerning working on interdisciplinary health care education initiatives.


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