Hamilton Leslie A, Franks Andrea, Heidel R Eric, McDonough Sharon L K, Suda Katie J
University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Knoxville and Memphis, Tennessee.
University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Knoxville and Memphis, Tennessee; University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, Tennessee.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2016 Aug 25;80(6):97. doi: 10.5688/ajpe80697.
Objective. To assess student preferences regarding online learning and technology and to evaluate student pharmacists' social media use for educational purposes. Methods. An anonymous 36-question online survey was administered to third-year student pharmacists enrolled in the Drug Information and Clinical Literature Evaluation course. Results. Four hundred thirty-one students completed the survey, yielding a 96% response rate. The majority of students used technology for academic activities, with 90% using smart phones and 91% using laptop computers. Fifty-eight percent of students also used social networking websites to communicate with classmates. Conclusion. Pharmacy students frequently use social media and some online learning methods, which could be a valuable avenue for delivering or supplementing pharmacy curricula. The potential role of social media and online learning in pharmacy education needs to be further explored.
目的。评估学生对在线学习和技术的偏好,并评估学生药剂师将社交媒体用于教育目的的情况。方法。对参加药物信息与临床文献评估课程的三年级学生药剂师进行了一项包含36个问题的匿名在线调查。结果。431名学生完成了调查,回复率为96%。大多数学生将技术用于学术活动,90%的学生使用智能手机,91%的学生使用笔记本电脑。58%的学生还使用社交网站与同学交流。结论。药学专业学生经常使用社交媒体和一些在线学习方法,这可能是提供或补充药学课程的宝贵途径。社交媒体和在线学习在药学教育中的潜在作用有待进一步探索。