Evaluating a medication history-taking entrustable professional activity and its assessment tool – Survey of a statewide public hospital pharmacy service

Huri Balikubiri, Lauren Corré, Jacinta L. Johnson, Sally Marotti

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Abstract

Introduction: Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) are tasks that professionals within a field perform autonomously. EPAs are incorporated in workplace-based assessment tools to assist training and professional development. Few studies have evaluated medication history-taking EPAs use in pharmacy practice and none have sought stakeholder feedback on their use. This study evaluates the quality of the medication history-taking EPA utilized in South Australian public hospitals and the usability of its assessment tool. 

Methods: A voluntary online questionnaire was conducted from July 15th to September 2nd 2021 to gather the opinions of stakeholders on the use of the medication history-taking EPA. The questionnaire was developed based on tools identified in the literature and utilized 14 open-text and five-point Likert scale questions. The questionnaire was distributed using Survey Monkey® to a purposive sample of staff and students. 

Results: 82 responses were received from 218 surveys distributed, yielding a response rate of 38%. Respondents believed the EPA promotes learner development (90.6%) and the provision of useful feedback (83%). 94.3% considered the EPA to be easy to use but only 56.6% indicated that using it fits easily within their workday. Time constraints and the presence of context-specific descriptors were commonly perceived as limitations. Some stakeholders indicated a lack of understanding of entrustment decisions. 

Conclusion: The EPA and its assessment tool were perceived to have good quality and usability. Reducing the length of the tool, broadening its applicability across contexts, and improving user understanding of entrustment decision-making may support better use of the tool.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102134
Number of pages10
JournalCurrents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
Volume16
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Entrustable professional activity
  • EPA
  • Medication history
  • Medication history taking
  • Pharmacy education
  • Workplace-based assessment

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