Pharmacy student learning during advanced pharmacy practice experiences in relation to the CAPE 2013 outcomes

Vincent C. Dennis, Dianne W. May, Tina J. Kanmaz, Shannon L. Reidt, Michelle L. Serres, Heather D. Edwards

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Abstract

Outcomes from The Center for Advancement of Pharmacy Education (CAPE) are intended to represent the terminal knowledge, skills, and attitudes pharmacy students should possess and have guided delivery of pharmacy education for more than two decades. Advanced pharmacy practice experiences (APPEs) are the endpoint of pharmacy curricula where demonstration and assessment of terminal learning occurs. This review examines published literature in relation to the most recent CAPE outcomes to determine the extent to which they have been addressed during APPEs since 1996. Details related to the APPE focus, intervention(s)/learning setting(s), and assessments are summarized according to the 15 CAPE outcomes. Further, the assessments are categorized according to the level of learning achieved using an available method. Common CAPE outcomes are highlighted, as well as those for which published reports are lacking for APPEs. The range and quality of assessments are discussed and emphasize the need for continuous improvement of scholarly design and assessment.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number127
JournalAmerican journal of pharmaceutical education
Volume80
Issue number7
StatePublished - 2016

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© 2016, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • APPE
  • Assessment
  • CAPE outcomes
  • Experiential education
  • Kirkpatrick’s hierarchy

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