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- W4385694304 abstract "Health and wellness principles are included in pharmacy education outcomes and standards, supporting the importance of integrating these concepts within pharmacy curricula. The objective of this study was to describe the development, implementation, and assessment of an intensive community pharmacy-based health and wellness introductory pharmacy practice experience (IPPE) focused on immunizations and health assessments. The health and wellness IPPE was a required, one-week rotation developed to provide second-year student pharmacists with direct patient care opportunities to reinforce knowledge, skills, and abilities related to health and wellness principles. Students administered immunizations, performed hypertension and diabetes assessments, and provided education to patients at community pharmacy training sites. Students completed pre- and post-rotation self-assessments. Preceptors completed individual summative student performance evaluations and were surveyed to obtain IPPE feedback. One hundred forty-seven students completed the IPPE across 89 sites. The pre-post analysis of student self-assessment results found statistically significant improvement in student confidence across all survey items. The largest improvements were found within the immunization items, specifically for preparing and administering immunizations. Ninety-nine percent of students agreed or strongly agreed participation in IPPE activities improved their ability to contribute to patient care. Qualitative analysis revealed students gained confidence and skills after practicing in a real-world setting. The integration of the health and wellness IPPE within the curriculum resulted in increased student confidence in providing preventative care services. This study provides a solution to integrating health and wellness principles into pharmacy curricula to meet accreditation standards." @default.
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- W4385694304 title "Impact of a health and wellness IPPE focused on immunizations and health assessments" @default.
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