Implementation of Debriefing Services for Pharmacy Residents in a 24-Hour, In-House Clinical Pharmacy On-Call Program: A Pilot Study

Mercer, Kevin J.; Craddock, Kaitlyn E.; Patel, Sajni V.; Knoebel, Randall W.; Soni, Hailey P.; Lourenço, Laura M.; Bastow, Samantha S.; Szwak, Jennifer Austin

Implementation of Debriefing Services for Pharmacy Residents in a 24-Hour, In-House Clinical Pharmacy On-Call Program: A Pilot Study

Mercer, Kevin J.; Craddock, Kaitlyn E.; Patel, Sajni V.; Knoebel, Randall W.; Soni, Hailey P.; Lourenço, Laura M.; Bastow, Samantha S.; Szwak, Jennifer Austin

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This clinical pharmacy on-call program (CPOP) is a 24-hour, in-house service provided by pharmacy residents. During shifts, challenging situations may arise, which may correlate with depression, anxiety, and stress. OBJECTIVE: This pilot study aims to describe the implementation of a debriefing program and characterize mental-health patterns of residents in the CPOP. METHODS: A structured debriefing process was developed to provide support to residents in the CPOP. Over a 1-year period, twelve outgoing pharmacy residents and ten incoming pharmacy residents completed a modified Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (mDASS-21) questionnaire and received a stress perception score (SPS) during debriefing. Data from first and final on-call shifts were compared via a paired Wilcoxon signed-rank test. Residents were referred to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) based on mDASS-21 and SPS results. Scores from final on-call shifts were compared between residency classes via a Wilcoxon rank sum test. RESULTS: Following successful implementation, 106 debriefing sessions were completed. Pharmacy residents responded to a median number of 38 events per shift. Significant reductions in anxiety and stress scores were observed from the first and final on-call shifts. Six residents were referred to EAP. A lower incidence of depression, anxiety, and stress was observed in pharmacy residents who received debriefing compared to previous residents. CONCLUSION: The debriefing program provided emotional support to pharmacy residents participating in the CPOP. Implementation of debriefing demonstrated a reduction of anxiety and stress from the beginning to the end of the academic year and in comparison to the previous year.

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Journal of Pharmacy Practice
2023
Profession(s)
Pharmacists
Topic(s)
Stress/Trauma
Mental Health
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
Study Type(s)
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Action Strategy Area(s)
Physical & Mental Health
Setting(s)
Academic
Academic Role(s)
Residents and Fellows
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