The Actual Status of the Provision of Drug Information in Clinical Clerkships and Development of an Online Self-Learning Tool
10.11256/jjdi.16.157
- VernacularTitle:実務実習での医薬品情報に関する学びの実態調査及び モデル教材の開発と評価
- Author:
Akihiro Maenaka
;
Fumiko Ohtsu
;
Nobuyuki Goto
;
Masashi Ogawa
;
Takafumi Ohta
;
Nahoko Kurosawa
;
Mayumi Mochizuki
;
Yasuhiko Yamada
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
drug information;
practice;
inquiry;
educational tool
- From:Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics
2015;16(4):157-168
- CountryJapan
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify existing problems related to the provision of drug information in clinical clerkships. In addition, we aimed to develop a self-learning tool based on our findings.
Methods: We conducted a questionnaire survey on students who had completed a clinical clerkship between December 2012 and February 2013 concerning the actual status of the provision of drug information. Based on responses received from 86 students, we then developed an online self-learning tool. This online tool was subsequently evaluated by the same 86 students.
Results: More than 20% of students surveyed reported never having made inquiries at their clerkship site; therefore, we developed an online self-learning tool for inquiry services in which students were able to learn step-by-step how to analyze, search, evaluate and provide inquiries. A total of 89% of the students who tried this tool reported being satisfied with its use.
Conclusion: Our results suggest that students in clinical clerkships lack sufficient experience regarding drug information-related inquiries. Therefore, our online self-learning tool should be helpful in promoting understanding of how to manage such inquiries for students in clinical clerkships.