Preceptor Fidelity to the Creation of Precepting-Focused Continuing Professional Development Learning Plans

Objectives: To determine preceptor fidelity to the creation of continuing professional development (CPD) learning plans for improvements in clinical teaching. To determine topics of interest for preceptor development programming with a focus on clinical teaching skills. Methods: An online CPD pr...

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Main Authors: Amanda Margolis, Ruth Bruskiewitz, Mara Kieser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2019-04-01
Series:INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/1499
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spelling doaj-343c8fccab644feba3e52f26638ae9032020-11-25T03:17:45ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingINNOVATIONS in Pharmacy2155-04172019-04-0110210.24926/iip.v10i2.1499Preceptor Fidelity to the Creation of Precepting-Focused Continuing Professional Development Learning PlansAmanda Margolis0Ruth Bruskiewitz1Mara Kieser2University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy – Madison, WIUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison School of PharmacyUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy Objectives: To determine preceptor fidelity to the creation of continuing professional development (CPD) learning plans for improvements in clinical teaching. To determine topics of interest for preceptor development programming with a focus on clinical teaching skills. Methods: An online CPD program focusing on the reflect and plan stages was launched. The online program introduced preceptors to CPD, encouraged preceptors to review student feedback, and required completion of a CPD precepting plan. Preceptors were provided four guided questions to develop their plans. Preceptor fidelity to the creation of a CPD plan to improve precepting skills was rated as: 1) having a plan for improving a precepting skill, 2) having a plan for improving precepting, but not skill-based, or 3) having a plan lacking a precepting focus. Topics of precepting improvement were identified. Results: Of the 491 preceptors who completed CPD plans, 46.2% of the plans were skill-based. Of those, 59.5% of the CPD plans included specific learning items. Only 3.9% of preceptors submitted non-precepting focused CPD plans and the remaining 49.9% of CPD plans were non skill-based, but precepting focused. Giving feedback was the most frequently listed topic with 45.8% of preceptors including it in their CPD plans. Conclusions: This online precepting CPD program successfully guided preceptors in developing CPD plans that have the potential to improve student learning experiences. Future precepting CPD programs will need to provide direction on the use of skill-based objectives. Further investigation is needed to determine the effectiveness of the program in changing precepting behavior.   Article Type:  Original Research https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/1499preceptors, continuing professional development, fidelity, experiential education, pharmacy
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Preceptor Fidelity to the Creation of Precepting-Focused Continuing Professional Development Learning Plans
INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
preceptors, continuing professional development, fidelity, experiential education, pharmacy
author_facet Amanda Margolis
Ruth Bruskiewitz
Mara Kieser
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title Preceptor Fidelity to the Creation of Precepting-Focused Continuing Professional Development Learning Plans
title_short Preceptor Fidelity to the Creation of Precepting-Focused Continuing Professional Development Learning Plans
title_full Preceptor Fidelity to the Creation of Precepting-Focused Continuing Professional Development Learning Plans
title_fullStr Preceptor Fidelity to the Creation of Precepting-Focused Continuing Professional Development Learning Plans
title_full_unstemmed Preceptor Fidelity to the Creation of Precepting-Focused Continuing Professional Development Learning Plans
title_sort preceptor fidelity to the creation of precepting-focused continuing professional development learning plans
publisher University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
series INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
issn 2155-0417
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Objectives: To determine preceptor fidelity to the creation of continuing professional development (CPD) learning plans for improvements in clinical teaching. To determine topics of interest for preceptor development programming with a focus on clinical teaching skills. Methods: An online CPD program focusing on the reflect and plan stages was launched. The online program introduced preceptors to CPD, encouraged preceptors to review student feedback, and required completion of a CPD precepting plan. Preceptors were provided four guided questions to develop their plans. Preceptor fidelity to the creation of a CPD plan to improve precepting skills was rated as: 1) having a plan for improving a precepting skill, 2) having a plan for improving precepting, but not skill-based, or 3) having a plan lacking a precepting focus. Topics of precepting improvement were identified. Results: Of the 491 preceptors who completed CPD plans, 46.2% of the plans were skill-based. Of those, 59.5% of the CPD plans included specific learning items. Only 3.9% of preceptors submitted non-precepting focused CPD plans and the remaining 49.9% of CPD plans were non skill-based, but precepting focused. Giving feedback was the most frequently listed topic with 45.8% of preceptors including it in their CPD plans. Conclusions: This online precepting CPD program successfully guided preceptors in developing CPD plans that have the potential to improve student learning experiences. Future precepting CPD programs will need to provide direction on the use of skill-based objectives. Further investigation is needed to determine the effectiveness of the program in changing precepting behavior.   Article Type:  Original Research
topic preceptors, continuing professional development, fidelity, experiential education, pharmacy
url https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/1499
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