University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Pharmacy, Madison, Wisconsin.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2020 Sep;84(9):ajpe7831. doi: 10.5688/ajpe7831.
To explore first-year student pharmacist perspectives on the influence of individual, educational system, and health care system factors on their wellbeing during pharmacy school. As part of a required course, first-year student pharmacists were required to submit reflective essays detailing the factors that most significantly contributed to their wellbeing since starting pharmacy school. Reflections from students who consented to participate during the study period from February 2019 to July 2019 were included for analysis. Qualitative thematic analysis was performed using open and axial coding, hierarchical categorization, and representative theme determination through a process of iterative review and deliberation. Coders developed a codebook with operational definitions for each emergent code. Coders met biweekly with lead researchers to ensure consistency and reliability of data analysis and to address minor discrepancies in coding. All team members discussed and revised themes until consensus regarding final representative themes was achieved. Forty-nine students (36.8% of the first-year class) submitted reflective essays for analysis. Five themes emerged for the factors most influential on student pharmacist wellbeing: workload; learning environment culture and values; meaningful pharmacy school experiences; relationships; and personal factors. Student pharmacists did not consistently identify health care system factors as influencing their wellbeing. Student pharmacists identified both education system and individual factors as influencing their wellbeing. Education systems should prioritize implementation of systematic strategies that address curricular and learning climate factors, maximize student engagement in meaningful experiences, optimize social connectedness, and provide individual student support.
探讨一年级药剂学生对个人、教育系统和医疗保健系统因素对其在校期间幸福感的影响的看法。作为一门必修课的一部分,要求一年级药剂学生提交详细说明自进入药学院以来对其幸福感影响最大的因素的反思性文章。在 2019 年 2 月至 7 月期间参与研究的学生的反思被纳入分析。使用开放式和轴向编码、分层分类以及通过反复审查和审议的过程确定有代表性的主题,对学生的反思进行定性主题分析。编码员为每个新出现的代码制定了具有操作定义的代码簿。编码员每两周与首席研究人员会面,以确保数据分析的一致性和可靠性,并解决编码中的细微差异。所有团队成员都讨论并修改了主题,直到就最终有代表性的主题达成共识。49 名学生(占一年级学生的 36.8%)提交了反思性文章进行分析。影响学生药剂师幸福感的最重要因素出现了五个主题:工作量;学习环境文化和价值观;有意义的药学学校经历;人际关系;和个人因素。药剂学生并没有一致认为医疗保健系统因素会影响他们的幸福感。药剂学生认为教育系统和个人因素都会影响他们的幸福感。教育系统应优先实施系统策略,解决课程和学习氛围因素,最大限度地提高学生参与有意义的体验,优化社交联系,并为学生提供个人支持。