Swedish students' and preceptors' perceptions of what students learn in a six-month advanced pharmacy practice experience

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Abstract

Objective. To identify what pharmacy students learn during the 6-month advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) in Sweden. Methods. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 pharmacy APPE students and 17 pharmacist preceptors and analyzed in a qualitative directed content analysis using a defined workplace learning typology for categories. Results. The Swedish APPE provides students with task performance skills for work at pharmacies and social and professional knowledge, such as teamwork, how to learn while in a work setting, selfevaluation, understanding of the pharmacist role, and decision making and problem solving skills. Many of these skills and knowledge are not accounted for in the curricula in Sweden. Using a workplace learning typology to identify learning outcomes, as in this study, could be useful for curricula development. Conclusions. Exploring the learning that takes place during the APPE in a pharmacy revealed a broad range of skills and knowledge that students acquire.

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Wallman, A., Sporrong, S. K., Gustavsson, M., Lindblad, Å. K., Johansson, M., & Ring, L. (2011). Swedish students’ and preceptors’ perceptions of what students learn in a six-month advanced pharmacy practice experience. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 75(10), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5688/ajpe7510197

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