Rodawold Allison, Vogler Carrie
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy, 200 University Park Dr., Edwardsville, IL 62025, United States.
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy, 200 University Park Dr., Edwardsville, IL 62025, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2022 Aug;14(8):1021-1031. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2022.07.003. Epub 2022 Jul 21.
There are many challenges associated with longitudinally applying therapeutic knowledge in the pharmacy curriculum. This study investigated student participation using the messaging platform, WhatsApp (Meta Platforms, Inc.), as a discussion-based platform for pharmacy students.
The created WhatsApp group chat discussion, "The Daily Dose," was a longitudinal learning experience occurring during pharmacy students' last year of clinical rotations or third year of didactic learning. Students were asked daily clinical questions in the application and participation was primarily assessed. This study included a pre-survey, discussion participation assessment, and a post-survey. The surveys assessed student self-evaluations of their learning, clinical confidence levels, board preparedness, and program learning experience feedback.
A total of 115 questions were asked and 37 students voluntarily joined. Students participated by responding to 97% of questions. Of the 37 students who joined, 81% were experiential education students and 19% were didactic education students. A moderator needed to prompt for participation for 34% of the questions. The majority of students (95%) learned something new. Experiential education students were more likely to participate than didactic education students. A moderator may be beneficial to keep the discussion active. Students' self-evaluations of clinical confidence and board preparedness increased after participating in The Daily Dose.
The Daily Dose is an innovative way to engage student discussion and reinforce pharmacy therapeutic knowledge. This tool could be expanded to use with multiple pharmacy learners.
在药学课程中纵向应用治疗学知识存在诸多挑战。本研究调查了学生使用即时通讯平台WhatsApp(元平台公司)作为药学专业学生基于讨论的平台的参与情况。
创建的WhatsApp群组聊天讨论“每日剂量”是一种纵向学习体验,发生在药学专业学生临床轮转的最后一年或理论学习的第三年。在应用程序中每天向学生提出临床问题,并主要评估参与情况。本研究包括一项预调查、讨论参与度评估和一项后调查。这些调查评估了学生对自己学习情况、临床信心水平、备考情况以及课程学习体验反馈的自我评估。
共提出115个问题,37名学生自愿加入。学生们对97%的问题进行了回应。在加入的37名学生中,81%是接受体验式教育的学生,19%是接受理论教育的学生。对于34%的问题,需要主持人促使学生参与。大多数学生(95%)学到了新东西。接受体验式教育的学生比接受理论教育的学生更有可能参与。主持人可能有助于保持讨论的活跃度。参与“每日剂量”讨论后,学生对临床信心和备考情况的自我评估有所提高。
“每日剂量”是一种激发学生讨论并强化药学治疗学知识的创新方式。这个工具可以扩展到与多个药学学习者一起使用。