Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan.
Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Primary Care and Public Health-Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK.
BMC Med Educ. 2022 Jun 8;22(1):444. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03510-8.
This study aims to assess pharmacy students and young pharmacists' motives to pursue pharmacy degrees, their overall experiences and satisfaction with their pharmacy academic programmes, and their career aspirations and future plans.
Between May-2019 and March-2020, a self-administered online questionnaire was distributed via the International Pharmaceutical Students Federation and the Young Pharmacists Group at the International Pharmaceutical Federation. The questionnaire targeted pharmacy students and young pharmacists worldwide. Data were analysed descriptively and inferentially.
In total, 1,423 pharmacy students and young pharmacists participated in the study. Almost 70% (993) of respondents reported that pharmacy was their first choice subject for study. Intentions for studying pharmacy were driven by an interest in healthcare, wanting to help people as well as an interest in science. In general, more than 60% of the participants had a satisfactory education experience. However, dissatisfaction was more prevalent among current pharmacy students in comparison to young pharmacists. Out of 1,423 participants, 1,110 (78%) showed a continuing desire to practice pharmacy. Being female and resident of a middle-income country increased the likelihood of being more satisfied with the academic programme. Having pharmacy as the subject first-choice and being generally satisfied with the academic programmes were positively associated with participants' willingness to practice pharmacy.
Our study revealed that the majority of this extensive sample had pharmacy as their profession of choice and wanted to continue to practice in the future. In addition most of the targeted population indicated satisfaction with their pharmacy academic programmes.
本研究旨在评估药学学生和年轻药师的攻读药学学位的动机、他们对药学学术项目的整体体验和满意度,以及他们的职业抱负和未来计划。
在 2019 年 5 月至 2020 年 3 月期间,通过国际药剂师学生联合会和国际药剂师联合会的青年药剂师小组,以在线自填问卷的形式进行了这项研究。问卷针对全球药学学生和年轻药师。采用描述性和推断性方法进行数据分析。
共有 1423 名药学学生和年轻药师参与了这项研究。近 70%(993 人)的受访者报告说,药学是他们首选的学习科目。选择药学的动机是对医疗保健的兴趣、帮助他人的愿望以及对科学的兴趣。总的来说,超过 60%的参与者对教育体验感到满意。然而,与年轻药师相比,目前的药学学生更不满意。在 1423 名参与者中,有 1110 人(78%)表示继续希望从事药学工作。女性和中等收入国家的居民更有可能对学术课程感到满意。选择药学作为首选科目以及对学术课程的总体满意度与参与者愿意从事药学工作呈正相关。
我们的研究表明,在这个广泛的样本中,大多数人将药学作为自己的职业选择,并希望在未来继续从事这一职业。此外,大多数目标人群表示对药学学术课程满意。