Finding significant indicators of PharmD academic performance to impact future students

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Esther L. Albuquerque, W. Renee’ Acosta, Kenneth A. Lawson
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study is to identify which factors, both objective and subjective, from a student pharmacist's background are significantly related to academic performance in the professional PharmD program.

Methods

Texas student pharmacists in their first three professional years during the 2022–2023 academic year were invited to participate in a 41-item survey to gather data on their undergraduate background, work experience, grit, and academic resilience. The survey responses were paired with the student pharmacist's cumulative grade point average (GPA) to assess the relationships between the variables and academic performance using Mann-Whitney U tests, Kruskal-Wallis tests, and Spearman's correlations.

Results

Two hundred and fifty-one student pharmacists currently enrolled in a PharmD program in Texas responded to the survey invitation. Spearman's rho correlations showed weak positive and significant relationships between GPA and Grit scores as well as GPA and Resilience scores. Additionally, there is a moderate positive and significant relationship between student pharmacists' Grit and Resilience scores.

Conclusion

The results suggest that assessing for Grit or Resilience as part of the admission process could aid in identifying future student pharmacists who would experience pharmacy school academic success. Integrating tools that develop Grit and Resilience in the PharmD curriculum could improve student pharmacists' academic performance.

找到影响未来学生的药学博士学习成绩的重要指标。
研究目的本研究旨在确定学生药剂师背景中的哪些客观和主观因素与药学博士专业课程的学习成绩有显著关系:方法:邀请德克萨斯州 2022-2023 学年前三个专业年级的学生药剂师参与一项 41 个项目的调查,收集他们的本科背景、工作经验、胆量和学术适应能力等方面的数据。调查回答与学生药剂师的累积平均学分绩点(GPA)配对,使用曼-惠特尼 U 检验、克鲁斯卡尔-瓦利斯检验和斯皮尔曼相关性检验评估变量与学习成绩之间的关系:251 名目前就读于德克萨斯州药学博士课程的学生药剂师回复了调查邀请。Spearman's rho 相关性显示,GPA 和勇气得分以及 GPA 和应变能力得分之间存在微弱的正相关和显著相关。此外,药剂师学生的 "勇气 "和 "应变能力 "得分之间存在中度正相关和显著相关:结果表明,作为入学程序的一部分,对 "勇气 "或 "应变能力 "进行评估有助于确定未来将在药学院取得学业成功的学生药剂师。在药学博士课程中融入培养勇气和抗压能力的工具可以提高药剂师学生的学业成绩。
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
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