Revealing rural motivations in pharmacy students pursuing a graduate certificate program

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Stephanie Kiser , Antonio Bush , Mollie Scott , Scott A. Davis
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Abstract

Introduction

To assist recruitment and retention efforts and influence the need for an increased supply of future rural pharmacists, this study examines perceptions and key motivators of pharmacy students who chose to participate in the Rural Pharmacy Health Certificate (RPHC) program and pursue pathways to rural practice.

Methods

We interviewed six RPHC students prior to or shortly after beginning their first semester in the RPHC program. Interview questions assessed applicants' reasons for pursuing the RPHC, perceptions of living in and providing healthcare in rural and small communities, awareness of barriers and health disparities in rural areas, and qualities needed to be a successful rural pharmacist. We analyzed data with the Sort and Sift, Think and Shift method, a common approach to qualitative data analysis.

Results

Interest in pursuing rural pharmacy grew out of growing up in a rural area, as well as a desire to serve and help others. Students expected that completing the RPHC would strengthen their skillsets to provide the best care by addressing barriers such as difficulty accessing care and health literacy. Being a learner of one's community was the primary quality identified as necessary to be a successful rural pharmacist.

Conclusion

This study identified primary motivators and perceptions that led students to pursue a rural health program at one US pharmacy school. The results can be used to identify and train good candidates for rural pharmacy practice, strengthening the rural pharmacy workforce to better meet communities' needs.

揭示药学专业学生攻读研究生证书课程的农村动机。
导言:为了帮助招聘和留住人才,并满足增加未来农村药剂师供应的需求,本研究调查了选择参加农村药学健康证书(RPHC)项目并寻求农村执业途径的药剂学学生的看法和主要动机:我们在 RPHC 项目第一学期开始之前或之后不久采访了六名 RPHC 学生。访谈问题包括:申请 RPHC 的原因、对在农村和小社区生活和提供医疗服务的看法、对农村地区障碍和健康差异的认识,以及成为一名成功的农村药剂师所需的素质。我们采用定性数据分析的常用方法 "分类、筛选、思考和转换 "法对数据进行了分析:学生们对农村药剂学的兴趣源于他们在农村地区的成长经历,以及服务和帮助他人的愿望。学生们期望,完成乡村药学中心的学习能增强他们的技能,通过解决诸如难以获得医疗服务和健康知识普及等障碍来提供最好的医疗服务。作为社区的学习者,是成为一名成功的农村药剂师所必须具备的首要素质:本研究确定了促使美国一所药学院的学生学习农村健康课程的主要动机和观念。研究结果可用于识别和培训优秀的农村药剂师候选人,从而加强农村药剂师队伍,更好地满足社区需求。
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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