An analysis of Canadian doctor of pharmacy hospital preceptor experiences in alternative preceptor models

Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning(2021)

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Objective: To describe pharmacy preceptors' experiences in alternative preceptor models and their perceptions of these models' impact on the knowledge, skills, attitudes, behaviors, and professional practices of both themselves and their students. Methods: Pharmacy preceptors with experience using alternative preceptor models participated in semi-structured interviews. Models included peer-assisted learning (PAL) (>= two students of the same educational level), near-peer teaching (NPT) (>= one junior student with >= one senior student), and co-preceptorship (CoP) (>= two preceptors). Interviews were transcribed, coded, and analyzed for themes using the Kirkpatrick framework for evaluating educational interventions. Results: Twenty hospital pharmacy preceptors from 13 institutions were interviewed, and 13 themes were identified. Fourteen preceptors had experience with PAL, 9 with NPT, and 9 with CoP. Preceptors perceived that NPT and PAL fostered comfortable learning environments that supported student success; challenges included increased time teaching multiple students and completing evaluations. CoP allowed preceptors to balance teaching with clinical duties while broadening students' exposure to different practice settings. Preceptors improved skills in time management, communicating feedback, and adapting to individual students' learning needs and styles. Alternative models enabled preceptors to provide care to more patients and complete projects, thus extending their professional practice. They also described that students participating in these models developed a sense of responsibility for patient care and will be primed to work collaboratively with pharmacy colleagues in the future. Conclusions: Preceptors expressed satisfaction with alternative preceptor models. The models enhanced the learning, skill development, and professional practice of both preceptors and students. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Experiential education,Preceptor models,Pharmacy preceptor,Peer education,PharmD
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