Impact of frequency of spaced retrieval using repeat testing on asthma pharmacotherapy knowledge retention

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Kaitlin M. Alexander , Cary Mobley , Bradley Phillips , Carinda Feild , Lindsey M. Childs-Kean , Janel Soucie , Michelle Z. Farland
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Abstract

Objective

”Test-enhanced learning" is a strategy utilized to impact knowledge retention. This study aimed to assess the effect of the frequency of spaced retrieval using repeat testing on knowledge depreciation in a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) Program.

Methods

The study randomly assigned second-year pharmacy students to one of three retrieval practice groups: (1) two retrieval practice assessments (2 and 4 months after the course), (2) one retrieval practice assessment (4 months after the course), or (3) no retrieval practice. A final assessment was administered to all participants 6 months after the course. The retrieval assessments and final assessment consisted of five multiple-choice questions on asthma pharmacotherapy.

Results

In total, 94 participants were included in the study, with 32 in Group 1 and 31 in both Groups 2 and 3. All three groups performed similarly on the final assessment regardless of the frequency of spaced retrieval. While Group 1 scored numerically higher than Group 2 on the 4-month retrieval practice assessment and did not impact performance on the final assessment. In Group 1, final assessment scores were decreased compared to the two previous retrieval assessments.

Conclusion

Regardless of the frequency of spaced retrieval following the academic course where asthma pharmacotherapy was initially learned, retrieval practice using multiple choice assessments, with the gap times of this study, did not impact asthma pharmacotherapy knowledge depreciation among second-year student pharmacists.

利用重复测试进行间隔检索的频率对哮喘药物治疗知识保持率的影响
目标 "测试强化学习 "是一种影响知识保持的策略。本研究旨在评估在药学博士(PharmD)课程中使用重复测试进行间隔检索的频率对知识折旧的影响。研究将药学专业二年级学生随机分配到三个检索练习组中的一个:(1)两次检索练习评估(课程结束后 2 个月和 4 个月);(2)一次检索练习评估(课程结束后 4 个月);或(3)不进行检索练习。课程结束 6 个月后,对所有学员进行最终评估。检索评估和最终评估包括五道有关哮喘药物治疗的多项选择题。结果共有 94 名学员参加了研究,其中第一组 32 人,第二组和第三组均为 31 人。无论间隔检索的频率如何,三组在最终评估中的表现都差不多。在为期 4 个月的检索练习评估中,第一组的得分高于第二组,但这并不影响最终评估的成绩。结论无论在最初学习哮喘药物疗法的学术课程后进行间隔检索的频率如何,在本研究的间隙时间内使用多项选择评估进行检索练习不会影响二年级学生药剂师的哮喘药物疗法知识折旧。
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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