Evaluation of the Prescribing Skills Assessment implementation, performance and medical student experience in Australia and New Zealand

Author:

Chin Paul K. L.12ORCID,Charles Kellie3ORCID,Murnion Bridin45,McGuire Treasure M.678,Hilmer Sarah N.9ORCID,Martin Jennifer10,Reith David11,Joyce David12,Lucas Catherine10ORCID,Holford Nick13ORCID,Day Richard5ORCID,Schneider Jennifer10ORCID,Doogue Matthew12,Han Catherine H.13,Herd Sarah14,Harrison Claire15,O'Mara Deborah4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine University of Otago Christchurch New Zealand

2. Department of Clinical Pharmacology Canterbury District Health Board Canterbury New Zealand

3. Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney Pharmacy School The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney Medical School The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology, St Vincent's Clinical Campus, UNSW Medicine St Vincent's Hospital Darlinghurst New South Wales Australia

6. Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine Bond University Gold Coast Queensland Australia

7. School of Pharmacy The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

8. Mater Pharmacy, Mater Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

9. Kolling Institute The University of Sydney and Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards New South Wales Australia

10. Centre for Drug Repurposing and Medicines Research, Discipline of Clinical Pharmacology, School of Medicine and Public Health University of Newcastle and Hunter Medical Research Institute New Lambton Heights New South Wales Australia

11. Office of the Dean, Otago Medical School University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

12. School of Medicine and School of Biomedical Sciences University of Western Australia Crawley Western Australia Australia

13. Department of Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacology University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

14. College of Health and Medicine, Tasmanian School of Medicine, Launceston Clinical School University of Tasmania Launceston Tasmania Australia

15. Department of General Practice, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AimsThe UK Prescribing Safety Assessment was modified for use in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) as the Prescribing Skills Assessment (PSA). We investigated the implementation, student performance and acceptability of the ANZ PSA for final‐year medical students.MethodsThis study used a mixed‐method approach involving student data (n = 6440) for 2017–2019 (PSA overall score and 8 domain subscores). Data were also aggregated by medical school and included student evaluation survey results. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive and multivariate analyses. The pass rate was established by a modified Angoff method. Thematic analyses of open‐ended survey comments were conducted.ResultsThe average pass rate was slightly higher in 2017 (89%) which used a different examination to 2018 (85%) and 2019 (86%). Little difference was identified between schools for the PSA overall performance or domain subscores. There was low intercorrelation between subscores. Most students provided positive feedback about the PSA regarding the interface and clarity of questions, but an average of 35% reported insufficient time for completion. Further, 70% on average felt unprepared by their school curricula for the PSA, which is in part explained by the low prescribing experience; 69% reported completing ≤10 prescriptions during training.ConclusionThe ANZ PSA was associated with high pass rates and acceptability, although student preparedness was highlighted as a concern for further investigation. We demonstrate how a collaboration of medical schools can adapt a medical education assessment resource (UK PSA) as a means for fulfilling an unmet need.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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