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A Pharmacy Student Based Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Risk Assessment Service in the Ambulatory Care Setting- Patient and Student Outcomes |
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the value of a student- conducted patient education service focused on increasing patient awareness of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) risk. Methods: Pharm.D. students enrolled patients as part of usual patient-care activities during an assigned 5-week ambulatory care clerkship at 3 faculty practice sites. The study was IRB-approved. Faculty trained students on study procedure before patient enrollment. Students invited clinic patients to participate in a demonstration of personal CHD risk using patient-specific data from the medical record. The service included the utilization of a CHD risk software program which demonstrated the effects of change in modifiable risk factors and the resulting change in CHD risk. Patient outcomes were assessed using a satisfaction survey. Student outcomes were assessed using a pre and post CHD knowledge test. Results: 48 students educated 233 patients on CHD risk. The average student score on 5 CHD risk knowledge questions was 70.41 + 13.9 and 78.75+ 12.7, pre and post study involvement. A total of 229 patients completed the satisfaction survey. 95% of patients reported the service as helpful in understanding CHD risk. 46% of the patients learned of a new CHD risk factor as a result of the service. 63% of patients rated the service as very useful. 97% of patients would recommend the service to a friend or family member. Implications: A student- conducted CHD risk service was beneficial as an educational opportunity for both students and patients. |
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Name: American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy URL: http://www.aacp.org
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MLA Citation:
| Garrison, Gina., Strang, Aimee., Rivers, Shannon. and Lubowski, Teresa. "A Pharmacy Student Based Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Risk Assessment Service in the Ambulatory Care Setting- Patient and Student Outcomes" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Jul 14, 2007 <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p196190_index.html> |
APA Citation:
| Garrison, G. , Strang, A. F., Rivers, S. and Lubowski, T. J. , 2007-07-14 "A Pharmacy Student Based Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Risk Assessment Service in the Ambulatory Care Setting- Patient and Student Outcomes" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida <Not Available>. 2009-05-24 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p196190_index.html |
Publication Type: Abstract Abstract: Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess the value of a student- conducted patient education service focused on increasing patient awareness of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) risk. Methods: Pharm.D. students enrolled patients as part of usual patient-care activities during an assigned 5-week ambulatory care clerkship at 3 faculty practice sites. The study was IRB-approved. Faculty trained students on study procedure before patient enrollment. Students invited clinic patients to participate in a demonstration of personal CHD risk using patient-specific data from the medical record. The service included the utilization of a CHD risk software program which demonstrated the effects of change in modifiable risk factors and the resulting change in CHD risk. Patient outcomes were assessed using a satisfaction survey. Student outcomes were assessed using a pre and post CHD knowledge test. Results: 48 students educated 233 patients on CHD risk. The average student score on 5 CHD risk knowledge questions was 70.41 + 13.9 and 78.75+ 12.7, pre and post study involvement. A total of 229 patients completed the satisfaction survey. 95% of patients reported the service as helpful in understanding CHD risk. 46% of the patients learned of a new CHD risk factor as a result of the service. 63% of patients rated the service as very useful. 97% of patients would recommend the service to a friend or family member. Implications: A student- conducted CHD risk service was beneficial as an educational opportunity for both students and patients. |
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