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Should medical students learn to develop a personal formulary?: An international, multicentre, randomised controlled study

OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to determine whether students who are trained in developing a personal formulary become more competent in rational prescribing than students who have only learned to use existing formularies. METHODS: This was a multicentre, randomised, controlled study conducted...

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Autores principales: De Vries, T. P. G. M., Daniels, J. M. A., Mulder, C. W., Groot, O. A., Wewerinke, L., Barnes, K. I., Bakathir, H. A., Hassan, N. A. G. M., Van Bortel, L., Kriska, M., Santoso, B., Sanz, E. J., Thomas, M., Ziganshina, L. E., Bezemer, P. D., Van Kan, C., Richir, M. C., Hogerzeil, H. V.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2329724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18338161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00228-008-0465-y
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author De Vries, T. P. G. M.
Daniels, J. M. A.
Mulder, C. W.
Groot, O. A.
Wewerinke, L.
Barnes, K. I.
Bakathir, H. A.
Hassan, N. A. G. M.
Van Bortel, L.
Kriska, M.
Santoso, B.
Sanz, E. J.
Thomas, M.
Ziganshina, L. E.
Bezemer, P. D.
Van Kan, C.
Richir, M. C.
Hogerzeil, H. V.
author_facet De Vries, T. P. G. M.
Daniels, J. M. A.
Mulder, C. W.
Groot, O. A.
Wewerinke, L.
Barnes, K. I.
Bakathir, H. A.
Hassan, N. A. G. M.
Van Bortel, L.
Kriska, M.
Santoso, B.
Sanz, E. J.
Thomas, M.
Ziganshina, L. E.
Bezemer, P. D.
Van Kan, C.
Richir, M. C.
Hogerzeil, H. V.
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description OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to determine whether students who are trained in developing a personal formulary become more competent in rational prescribing than students who have only learned to use existing formularies. METHODS: This was a multicentre, randomised, controlled study conducted in eight universities in India, Indonesia, the Netherlands, the Russian Federation, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain and Yemen. Five hundred and eighty-three medical students were randomised into three groups: the personal formulary group (PF; 94), the existing formulary group (EF; 98) and the control group (C; 191). The PF group was taught how to develop and use a personal formulary, whereas e the EF group was taught how to review and use an existing formulary. The C group received no additional training and participated only in the tests. Student’s prescribing skills were measured by scoring their treatment plans for written patient cases. RESULTS: The mean PF group score increased by 23% compared with 19% for the EF group (p < 0.05) and 6% for controls (p < 0.05). The positive effect of PF training was only significant in universities that had a mainly classic curriculum. CONCLUSION: Training in development and use of a personal formulary was particularly effective in universities with a classic curriculum and with traditional pharmacology teaching. In universities with a general problem-based curriculum, pharmacotherapy teaching can be based on either existing or personal formularies.
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spelling pubmed-23297242008-04-24 Should medical students learn to develop a personal formulary?: An international, multicentre, randomised controlled study De Vries, T. P. G. M. Daniels, J. M. A. Mulder, C. W. Groot, O. A. Wewerinke, L. Barnes, K. I. Bakathir, H. A. Hassan, N. A. G. M. Van Bortel, L. Kriska, M. Santoso, B. Sanz, E. J. Thomas, M. Ziganshina, L. E. Bezemer, P. D. Van Kan, C. Richir, M. C. Hogerzeil, H. V. Eur J Clin Pharmacol Letter to the Editors OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to determine whether students who are trained in developing a personal formulary become more competent in rational prescribing than students who have only learned to use existing formularies. METHODS: This was a multicentre, randomised, controlled study conducted in eight universities in India, Indonesia, the Netherlands, the Russian Federation, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain and Yemen. Five hundred and eighty-three medical students were randomised into three groups: the personal formulary group (PF; 94), the existing formulary group (EF; 98) and the control group (C; 191). The PF group was taught how to develop and use a personal formulary, whereas e the EF group was taught how to review and use an existing formulary. The C group received no additional training and participated only in the tests. Student’s prescribing skills were measured by scoring their treatment plans for written patient cases. RESULTS: The mean PF group score increased by 23% compared with 19% for the EF group (p < 0.05) and 6% for controls (p < 0.05). The positive effect of PF training was only significant in universities that had a mainly classic curriculum. CONCLUSION: Training in development and use of a personal formulary was particularly effective in universities with a classic curriculum and with traditional pharmacology teaching. In universities with a general problem-based curriculum, pharmacotherapy teaching can be based on either existing or personal formularies. Springer-Verlag 2008-03-13 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2329724/ /pubmed/18338161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00228-008-0465-y Text en © The Author(s) 2008
spellingShingle Letter to the Editors
De Vries, T. P. G. M.
Daniels, J. M. A.
Mulder, C. W.
Groot, O. A.
Wewerinke, L.
Barnes, K. I.
Bakathir, H. A.
Hassan, N. A. G. M.
Van Bortel, L.
Kriska, M.
Santoso, B.
Sanz, E. J.
Thomas, M.
Ziganshina, L. E.
Bezemer, P. D.
Van Kan, C.
Richir, M. C.
Hogerzeil, H. V.
Should medical students learn to develop a personal formulary?: An international, multicentre, randomised controlled study
title Should medical students learn to develop a personal formulary?: An international, multicentre, randomised controlled study
title_full Should medical students learn to develop a personal formulary?: An international, multicentre, randomised controlled study
title_fullStr Should medical students learn to develop a personal formulary?: An international, multicentre, randomised controlled study
title_full_unstemmed Should medical students learn to develop a personal formulary?: An international, multicentre, randomised controlled study
title_short Should medical students learn to develop a personal formulary?: An international, multicentre, randomised controlled study
title_sort should medical students learn to develop a personal formulary?: an international, multicentre, randomised controlled study
topic Letter to the Editors
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2329724/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18338161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00228-008-0465-y
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