Retrospective study assessing student utilization of optional practice questions on pharmacy calculations final examination performance

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Andrew McMillen , Henry Brosch , Kirolos Zakhary , Stefanie Juzkiw , Liz Fredrickson , Katherine M. Tromp , Ryoichi Fujiwara
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Abstract

Objective

Pharmacists are often the last line of defense from medical errors caused by inaccurate calculations. Effective teaching and assessment of pharmaceutical calculations is essential in preparing students for successful pharmacy careers. This study aimed to elucidate the potential benefit of self-testing practice questions on final examination performance in a first-year pharmaceutical calculations course.

Methods

One-hundred and sixteen students across the class of 2026 and 2027 were given access to 110 online practice calculation questions eight days prior to the final examination. Retrospective analysis using Pearson's Correlation Coefficient and an Unpaired t-test was used to assess the effect of self-study practice questions on exam performance.

Results

A correlation between higher quiz scores and enhanced final examination scores was observed for both the class of 2026 and 2027. A greater number of attempts on practice quiz questions correlated with a higher score on the final examination for the class of 2026, but not the class of 2027. Also, an earlier first access date was associated with higher final examination scores specifically for the class of 2026.

Conclusion

This retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the use of practice calculation questions on final examination performance, and results reveal that the utilization of practice calculation questions positively correlates with improved final examination performance, notably observed in the class of 2026 but not in 2027. These findings suggest the potential efficacy of this preparatory method across various pharmaceutical courses and other calculation-based disciplines internationally.

评估学生利用选做练习题提高药剂计算期末考试成绩的回顾性研究
目标药剂师往往是避免因计算不准确而造成医疗事故的最后一道防线。有效的药剂计算教学和评估对于培养学生成为成功的药剂师至关重要。本研究旨在阐明自测练习题对一年级药剂计算课程期末考试成绩的潜在益处。方法在期末考试前八天,让 2026 级和 2027 级的 116 名学生使用 110 道在线练习计算题。采用皮尔逊相关系数和非配对t检验进行回顾性分析,评估自学练习题对考试成绩的影响。结果 在2026级和2027级学生中,均观察到测验分数提高与期末考试成绩提高之间的相关性。在 2026 届学生中,练习测验题的尝试次数越多,期末考试的分数越高,但在 2027 届学生中则不然。结论这项回顾性研究旨在评估练习计算题的使用对期末考试成绩的影响,结果表明,使用练习计算题与期末考试成绩的提高呈正相关,这一点在 2026 届学生中观察到,但在 2027 届学生中没有观察到。这些结果表明,这种备考方法在国际上的各种制药课程和其他以计算为基础的学科中具有潜在的功效。
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
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