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Aimee Ho1, Lana Minshew2, Jacqueline E McLaughlin3
1UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
American journal of pharmaceutical education
|June 8, 2023
概括
这篇综述强调了提高药学学生文化智能的教学工具. 在整个课程中整合各种教学方法对于持续发展至关重要.
科学领域:
- 药房 教育 教育 药房 教育
- 文化情报研究 文化情报研究
背景情况:
- 文化智能对于有效的医疗保健服务至关重要.
- 药房教育必须为学生提供各种患者群体的导航技能.
研究的目的:
- 审查基于证据的教学工具和策略,以发展药房教育中的文化智能.
- 确定常用和有效的方法来培养未来药剂师的文化智力.
主要方法:
- 在多个数据库 (PubMed,Embase,CINAHL,Scopus,ProQuest,ERIC,PsycInfo) 中进行了全面的文献搜索.
- 搜索术语包括文化智能和文化能力的各种同义词.
- 在2004年至2021年间发表的82篇文章被纳入完整审查.
主要成果:
- 大多数研究 (97.6%) 专注于学生的发展,讲座和研讨会是常见的工具.
- 文章中很大一部分 (32.9%) 将文化智能与专业间发展相结合.
- 测量结果包括感知 (78.0%),表现 (40.2%) 和参与 (7.3%).
结论:
- 用各种教学工具来培养药学学生的文化智力.
- 在整个药房课程中整合各种教学方法,支持文化智能发展所需的持续自我完善.
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