PMID- 32867936 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20211208 LR - 20211214 IS - 1877-1300 (Electronic) IS - 1877-1297 (Linking) VI - 12 IP - 11 DP - 2020 Nov TI - Assessing student confidence in interprofessional communication during primary care advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs). PG - 1365-1370 LID - S1877-1297(20)30226-4 [pii] LID - 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.06.011 [doi] AB - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Students must have experience communicating and interacting with healthcare professionals throughout pharmacy school curricula to effectively develop interprofessional communication abilities and confidence. This study's purpose was to assess student confidence in interprofessional communication utilizing a rubric and checklist inspired by the situation-background-assessment-recommendation (SBAR) technique throughout five-week primary care advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs). EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY AND SETTING: A six-item rubric was created for student self-evaluation of interprofessional communication throughout their APPE. Students completed the rubric twice to evaluate change in confidence. Additionally, a pre-post rotation survey was developed to assess students' comfort level rounding with healthcare professionals and interacting/intervening with other healthcare professionals to address a medication-related problem. A paired t-test was used to evaluate changes in perceived student confidence in rubric self-evaluations and pre- and post-APPE surveys. FINDINGS: From May 2017 to April 2019, 93 students completed primary care APPEs with faculty authors, and 181 encounters were self-evaluated using the rubric. Forty-eight students completed all rubric sections twice; their mean self-evaluation score increased significantly from 15.25/18 to 17.10/18 (P < .001). Self-evaluation scores increased significantly on all rubric sections (P < .05) except professional language (P = .133). Student comfort level rounding with healthcare professionals and interacting/intervening with healthcare professionals to address a medication-related problem increased significantly (P < .001). SUMMARY: Interprofessional communication practice, preceptor observations and feedback, and utilization of an interprofessional SBAR-inspired communication rubric contributed to improved student confidence in making patient care recommendations to physicians. CI - Copyright (c) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. FAU - Helmer, Allison M AU - Helmer AM AD - Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, Department of Internal Medicine, University of South Alabama, College of Medicine, 650 Clinic Dr Suite 2100, Mobile, AL 36688, United States. Electronic address: amm0085@auburn.edu. FAU - Lisenby, Katelin M AU - Lisenby KM AD - Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine, University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences, 211 Peter Bryce Boulevard, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, United States. Electronic address: Kmh0003@auburn.edu. FAU - Smithgall, Sean AU - Smithgall S AD - Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, Department of Family Medicine, University of South Alabama, College of Medicine, 650 Clinic Dr Suite 2100, Mobile, AL 36688, United States. Electronic address: ses0131@auburn.edu. FAU - Carroll, Dana G AU - Carroll DG AD - Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, Department of Family, Internal, and Rural Medicine, University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences, 211 Peter Bryce Boulevard, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, United States. Electronic address: dgc0001@auburn.edu. FAU - Hester, E Kelly AU - Hester EK AD - Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy, Medical Advocacy and Outreach, 2900 McGehee Road, Montgomery, AL 36111, United States. Electronic address: hesteek@auburn.edu. LA - eng PT - Journal Article DEP - 20200709 PL - United States TA - Curr Pharm Teach Learn JT - Currents in pharmacy teaching & learning JID - 101560815 SB - IM MH - Communication MH - *Education, Pharmacy MH - Humans MH - *Pharmacy MH - Primary Health Care MH - *Students, Pharmacy OTO - NOTNLM OT - Assessment OT - Communication OT - Experiential education OT - Interprofessional education COIS- Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. EDAT- 2020/09/02 06:00 MHDA- 2021/12/15 06:00 CRDT- 2020/09/02 06:00 PHST- 2019/11/15 00:00 [received] PHST- 2020/06/06 00:00 [revised] PHST- 2020/06/14 00:00 [accepted] PHST- 2020/09/02 06:00 [entrez] PHST- 2020/09/02 06:00 [pubmed] PHST- 2021/12/15 06:00 [medline] AID - S1877-1297(20)30226-4 [pii] AID - 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.06.011 [doi] PST - ppublish SO - Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2020 Nov;12(11):1365-1370. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.06.011. Epub 2020 Jul 9.