Determining The Impact Of An Interprofessional Simulation Focused On Social Determinants Of Health Among Pharmacy Students

CURRENTS IN PHARMACY TEACHING AND LEARNING(2021)

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact on pharmacy students' self-perception of knowledge, skills, collaborative behavior, and satisfaction after participating in an interprofessional (IP) simulation focused on social determinants of health (SDOH) and substance use.Methods: Pharmacy students completed a voluntary questionnaire after participating in an IP simulation focused on SDOH and substance use where they collaborated with social work (SW) students. Questions assessed the students' understanding and knowledge of SDOH and students' confidence in asking patients about their substance use, willingness to refer patients to SW, and satisfaction with the simulation. The data were analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed-rank test.Results: Results of pharmacy students' (N = 68) self-reported knowledge of SDOH and skills addressing and counseling on SDOH were improved following an IP simulation. No statistically significant change was observed in students' confidence when asking about or advising a patient on their substance use. There was a positive, significant change in how likely pharmacy students would refer patients to SW (P < .001) in their future practice.Conclusions: This simulation proved to be an effective way to improve pharmacy students' self-reported knowledge of SDOH and skills for assessing and counseling on resources for SDOH. The simulation was effective in exposing pharmacy students to the role of social workers on the team and how they address SDOH and substance use issues. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Interprofessional, Simulation, SDOH, Substance use
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