Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
353243 Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo develop and implement an online continuing education module to instruct pharmacists in sizing, basic use, and safety of commonly used ambulatory devices (e.g., canes, crutches, walkers).MethodsA cross-sectional survey of a convenience sample of 68 licensed pharmacists was conducted to assess the need for an online education module of ambulatory devices. Using evidence-based rehabilitation practices through case scenarios, an online module was developed and tested on community pharmacists. Skill and knowledge assessments were completed before and after module completion. Formal participant feedback was solicited for module revision.EvaluationFifty-eight (82.7%) respondents supported the use of an ambulatory devices instructional module. Performance-based improvement of the case scenarios was seen after completing the module. Overall satisfaction with module content, format, and ease of use was excellent.ConclusionThe development and implementation of an online module for ambulatory devices to provide evidence-based information for community pharmacists was a joint initiative between pharmacy and physical therapy that was well received by pharmacists.

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