Students' perception of the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in pharmacy school

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Joselyn Knobloch , Kate Cozart , Zachery Halford , Michelle Hilaire , Lisa M. Richter , Jennifer Arnoldi
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Abstract

Introduction

The increasing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) among college students, particularly in pharmacy education, raises ethical concerns and prompts debates on responsible usage. The promise of the potential to reduce workload is met with concerns of accuracy issues, algorithmic bias, and the lack of AI education and training. This study aims to understand pharmacy students' perspectives on the use of AI in pharmacy education.

Methods

This study used an anonymous 14-question survey distributed among second, third, and fourth-year pharmacy students at four schools of pharmacy in the United States.

Results

A total of 171 responses were analyzed. Demographic information included institution, class identification (P2, P3, P4), and age range. Regarding the use of AI, 43% of respondents were unaware of limitations of AI tools. Many respondents (45%) had used AI tools to complete assignments, while 42% considered it academic dishonesty. Fifty-six percent believed AI tools could be used ethically. Student perspectives on AI were varied but many expressed that it will be integral to pharmacy education and future practice.

Conclusions

This study highlights the nuances of AI usage among pharmacy students. Despite limited education and training on AI, students utilized tools for various tasks. This survey provides evidence that pharmacy students are exploring the use of AI and would likely benefit from education on using AI as a supplement to critical thinking.

学生对药学院使用人工智能(AI)的看法
导言大学生中越来越多地采用人工智能(AI),尤其是在药学教育中,这引起了道德方面的关注,并引发了关于负责任地使用人工智能的争论。人工智能有望减少工作量,但同时也存在准确性问题、算法偏差以及缺乏人工智能教育和培训等问题。本研究旨在了解药学专业学生对在药学教育中使用人工智能的看法。研究方法 本研究采用匿名调查的方式,向美国四所药学院的二年级、三年级和四年级药学专业学生发放了一份包含 14 个问题的调查问卷。人口统计学信息包括院校、班级标识(P2、P3、P4)和年龄范围。关于人工智能的使用,43% 的受访者不了解人工智能工具的局限性。许多受访者(45%)曾使用人工智能工具完成作业,42%的受访者认为这是学术不端行为。56%的受访者认为人工智能工具的使用是合乎道德的。学生们对人工智能的看法各不相同,但许多人表示人工智能将成为药学教育和未来实践中不可或缺的一部分。尽管人工智能方面的教育和培训有限,但学生们还是利用工具完成了各种任务。这项调查提供的证据表明,药学专业的学生正在探索如何使用人工智能,并且很可能会受益于将人工智能作为批判性思维补充的教育。
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
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