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Title
  • ja 薬学実務実習前後における薬学生のコミュニケーション分析 : Roter method of interaction process analysis(RIAS)を用いて
  • en Analysis by Using Roter Method of Interaction Process Analysis (RIAS) of the Ability of Pharmacy Students to Communicate after Clinical Training for Pharmacy
Creator
    • ja 森, 綾子 en Mori, Ayako
    • ja 山田, 勇磨 en Yamada, Yuma
    • ja 佐藤, 夕紀 en Sato, Yuki
    • ja 鳴海, 克哉 en Narumi, Katsuya
    • ja 古堅, 彩子 en Furugen, Ayako
Accessrights open access
Rights
  • en Copyright 2018 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
Subject
  • Other en Roter method of interaction process analysis
  • Other en communication
  • Other en quantitative data
  • Other en pharmaceutical education
  • NDC 460
Description
  • Abstract en Communication education is now necessary for pharmaceutical education since the role of pharmacists has expanded from "medicine-based" to "person-based". However, a standard for assessing the effectiveness of a communication education program has not been established. Hence, the aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of clinical training in pharmacy for enhancing the ability of pharmacy students to communicate. Role playing with simulated patients was performed by pharmacy students before and after clinical practice for pharmacy, and the effects of learning were analyzed by Roter method of interaction process analysis (RIAS). Analysis by RIAS enabled quantification and objective evaluation of communication by pharmacy students. The results showed improvement of interactive communication, decrease of "Question asking" and "Others" including "Transition words", and increase of "Partnership behaviors" and "Counsel behaviors". The pharmacy students became skillful in communication without showing hesitation. The results therefore showed that clinical training contributes to improvement in the ability of pharmacy students to communicate.
Publisher ja 日本薬学会 en The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
Date
    Issued2018-12
Language
  • jpn
Resource Type journal article
Version Type VoR
Identifier HDL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/72333
Relation
  • isIdenticalTo DOI https://doi.org/10.1248/yakushi.18-00032
  • PMID 30504673
Journal
    • PISSN 0031-6903
      • ja 薬学雑誌 en Journal of the pharmaceutical society of Japan
      • Volume Number138 Issue Number12 Page Start1579 Page End1586
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