Situación actual, inquietudes y necesidades de los tutores de formación especializada de farmacia hospitalaria / Specialized training in hospital pharmacy: an overview of the concerns, needs and current situation of resident tutors
Farm. hosp
; 45(6): 289-304, noviembre-diciembre 2021. tab, graf
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RESUMEN
Objetivo: Conocer las necesidades formativas y de recursos de lostutores de formación especializada de farmacia hospitalaria de España,así como su motivación y satisfacción con la docencia.Método: Se realizó, mediante Google-forms®, una encuesta dirigida atutores de farmacia hospitalaria durante enero-marzo de 2019 con preguntas generales (tutor, hospital, servicio) y específicas (medios disponibles,actividades docentes, satisfacción con la docencia, necesidades formativas). Se realizó un análisis exploratorio univariante para estudiar posiblesfactores relacionados con la satisfacción y la motivación docente.Resultados: Respondieron 83 tutores (tasa de respuesta: 52,8%),de 15/17 comunidades autónomas. El número de residentes/año-tutorresultó 4 (rango intercuartílico = 2-4). El 96,4% realizan entrevistas (trimestrales [65,1%]-ninguna [3,6%]. También se ocupan principalmente dela gestión de rotaciones externas [97,6%], planificación de rotaciones [97,6%] y la evaluación anual [96,4%]). El 17,1% dispone de horas parala docencia insuficientes para el 71,4%. Un 70,7% de los tutores deocho comunidades autónomas con normativa sobre el tiempo de liberación carecen de dicho tiempo. Los tutores se declararon mayoritariamentesatisfechos con la docencia (66,7%) y motivados (63,0%). (AU)
ABSTRACT
Objective: To provide new insight into the training needs and resourcesrequired by hospital pharmacy resident tutors in Spain, as well as into theirlevel of motivation and satisfaction with their teaching.Method: Google Forms® was used to design a survey addressed to hospital pharmacy resident tutors between January and March 2019. Theysurvey consisted of generic (tutor, hospital, service) and specific questions(available resources, teaching activities, teaching satisfaction, trainingneeds). A univariate exploratory analysis was conducted to study possiblefactors related to teaching satisfaction and motivation.Results: Replies were received from 83 tutors (rate of response:52.8%), from 15/17 Spanish regions. The annual resident/tutor ratio was4 (IQR = 2-4). A total of 96.4% of tutors conducted interviews, of whom65.1% did so quarterly. Other activities included the management of external training rotations (97.6%), planning of rotations (97.6%) and annual appraisals (96.4%). Only 17.1% of respondents were given time off theirregular duties for their tutorship work, with 71.4% stating that the time theywere allowed was insufficient. A total of 70.7% of tutors from eight Spanish regions where the granting of protected time was regulated said werenot given any time off for their teaching endeavors. Most tutors declaredto be satisfied (66.7%) and motivated (63%) with their teaching work. (AU)
Palavras-chave
Necesidades formativas; Docencia hospitalaria; Residencia; Educación farmacia; Servicio de farmacia hospitalaria; Satisfacción laboral; Tutores; Encuesta transversal; Needs assessment; Hospital teaching; Internship and residency; Education, pharmacy; Pharmacy department; Job satisfaction; Mentors; Cross-sectional survey
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Coleções:
06-national
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Base de dados:
IBECS
Assunto principal:
Serviço de Farmácia Hospitalar
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Internato e Residência
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Satisfação no Emprego
Idioma:
Es
Revista:
Farm. hosp
Ano de publicação:
2021
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Article