Mukhalalati Banan, Elshami Sara, Adlan Ola, Elshazly Marwa, Awaisu Ahmed, Stewart Derek, Al-Badriyeh Daoud, Alali Feras
College of Pharmacy, QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2022 Sep 8;9:988908. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.988908. eCollection 2022.
Academic institutions have a duty to equip health professional students with the requisite research skills to ensure the implementation of evidence-based practice. This study aims to determine the perceptions of pharmacy students and alumni toward research after completing Undergraduate Research in Pharmacy Courses (URPCs) at the College of Pharmacy-Qatar University (CPH-QU).
A cross-sectional survey was conducted. All CPH-QU alumni ( = 238), and all third- and fourth-year professional students who had completed at least one URPC at the time of conducting the study ( = 42) were approached. The questionnaire contained items relating to research experience and perceptions of significance, confidence in conducting research, actual and anticipated outcomes, and motivation for future research. A Theoretical Domains Framework informed the development of selected items.
The response rate was 72.1% (202/280); however, the usable rate was 95.5% (193/202). The participants gave positive responses relating to their perceptions of research significance {Median = 5.0 [Interquartile range (IQR) = 1.0], Minimum-Maximum = 1-5}, confidence in conducting research [Median = 4.0 (IQR = 1.0), Minimum-Maximum = 1-5], actual and anticipated outcomes [Median = 4.0 (IQR = 1.0), Minimum-Maximum = 1-5], and motivation for future research plans [Median = 4.0 (IQR = 1.0), Minimum-Maximum = 1-5]. The majority of participants perceived non-confidence in using data analysis software [72 (39.4% non-confidence)] and a high proportion of participants were non-confident in conducting data analysis [45 (24.6% non-confidence)]. More than half reported publishing at least one peer-reviewed article [99 (54.4% agreement)] from their courses and were highly motivated to consider post-graduate degrees in pharmacy [132 (73.3% agreement)].
Incorporating URPCs into CPH-QU curriculum has potentially improved students and alumni's perceptions of research. Action is needed to improve confidence in different aspects of research.
学术机构有责任让健康专业的学生具备必要的研究技能,以确保循证实践的实施。本研究旨在确定卡塔尔大学药学院(CPH-QU)的药学专业学生和校友在完成本科药学研究课程(URPCs)后对研究的看法。
进行了一项横断面调查。研究对象包括所有CPH-QU校友(n = 238),以及在开展研究时已完成至少一门URPC的所有大三和大四专业学生(n = 42)。问卷包含与研究经历、对重要性的看法、进行研究的信心、实际和预期结果以及未来研究动机相关的项目。部分项目的开发以理论领域框架为依据。
回复率为72.1%(202/280);然而,可用率为95.5%(193/202)。参与者对研究重要性的看法给出了积极回应{中位数 = 5.0 [四分位间距(IQR)= 1.0],最小值 - 最大值 = 1 - 5},对进行研究的信心[中位数 = 4.0(IQR = 1.0),最小值 - 最大值 = 1 - 5],实际和预期结果[中位数 = 4.0(IQR = 1.0),最小值 - 最大值 = 1 - 5],以及未来研究计划的动机[中位数 = 4.0(IQR = 1.0),最小值 - 最大值 = 1 - 5]。大多数参与者认为在使用数据分析软件方面缺乏信心[72人(39.4%缺乏信心)]且很大一部分参与者在进行数据分析方面缺乏信心[45人(24.6%缺乏信心)]。超过一半的人报告称其课程作业至少发表了一篇同行评审文章[99人(54.4%表示同意)],并且极有动力考虑攻读药学研究生学位[132人(73.3%表示同意)]。
将URPCs纳入CPH-QU课程可能提高了学生和校友对研究的看法。需要采取行动来提高在研究不同方面的信心。