A Systematic Review of APPE Readiness Assessments Utilized by US Schools of Pharmacy
DOI
10.1016/j.ajpe.2024.100650
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2-1-2024
Publication Title
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Volume
88
Issue
2
ISSN
29459
Keywords
ACPE, APPE, Assessment, Capstone, Readiness
Abstract
Objective: The 2016 Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education standard 25.8 requires schools of pharmacy to assess student readiness for Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs). We performed a systematic review to identify how schools of pharmacy in the United States assess student readiness for APPE rotations in accordance with Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education accreditation guidelines. Findings: From a search of 6 databases, we identified 1053 unique studies, of which 11 were eligible for inclusion in our review. The most commonly reported assessment method was the use of a capstone course; however, these courses varied significantly from school to school in duration, resources used, and content. Regardless of the specific approach used, first-time and overall pass rates were high. We found that while most studies reported using some type of capstone course for APPE readiness assessment, there was variability in how these courses were structured and the assessment methods used within the courses. The future 2025 standards may dictate a more uniform structure for readiness assessments; however, further research is needed to identify best practices regarding the assessment of APPE readiness.
Open Access
Gold
Repository Citation
Richards, M., Stewart-Lynch, A., McConaha, J., & Gionfriddo, M. (2024). A Systematic Review of APPE Readiness Assessments Utilized by US Schools of Pharmacy. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 88 (2). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpe.2024.100650