“… Limberger (2013) [ 27 ] | Franciscan University Center (UNIFRA)/the seventh semester of pharmacy | Identifying the medicines of choice; identifying and solving drug-related problems | Case study | Not available |
Lucas et al (2013) [ 28 ] | University of Charleston School of Pharmacy, Charleston, West Virginia/second year and third year of a doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) program | Pharmacotherapy: ” develop strategies to increase patient understanding, motivation, and adherence to treatment plans; identify and prevent drug-related problems; effectively monitor, assess, and optimize therapeutic plans; and apply current practice guidelines to therapeutic recommendations” | Discussion – based activities, e.g. patient cases | Subjective increase in the students' sense of responsibility and capability for the self-learning process |
Norose (2013) [ 29 ] | Hokkaido Pharmaceutical University School of Pharmacy, Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan/fifth year of pharmacy | Creating care plan for patients according to SOAP – plan: Subjective information, Objective information, Assessment, and Plan | Problem – based learning using SP (standardized patients) method | Students' comments: the experience helped to understand how to create a care plan and the importance of interview with the patient in that process |
Suno et al (2013) [ 30 ] | Medical Education Center, Okayama University/undergraduates | pharmaceutical care practices | Team – based learning | 87.3 ± 9.3% students were satisfied with TBL method; individual readiness assessment test (IRAT) score before the TBL sessions were lower than the group readiness assessment test (GRAT) score during TBL |
Waitzman & Dinkins (2013) [ 31 ] | UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina/second-year pharmacy students | prescription analysis exercise – identification of errors and omissions, followed by their correction | Hands-on exercises with index card box with stock bottle cards, prescriptions and labeled medicine bottles | 94% of students found the new method of teaching prescription validation more realistic and practical than the one used in previous semesters |
Mesquita et al (2015) [ 32 ] | Department of Pharmacy, Federal University of Ser... |
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