An observational study on the impact of an elective course in enhancing multiple dimensions of pharmacy student wellness

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Janet Kennedy
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Abstract

Objective

This observational study explored the impact of a comprehensive semester-long wellness elective, based on a reproducible framework, on Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) students' self-ratings of wellness dimensions before and after taking the course.

Methods

A wellness elective was designed based on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Wellness Dimensions Guide using all 8 Dimensions of Wellness. 24 students completed the elective in Spring 2024 and 19-item surveys were conducted in week 1 and week 15 of the course assessing students' perceived improvement in applying wellness strategies to their lives.

Results

Students' overall satisfaction with their wellness increased after the course from a 2.7 to a 3.5, a moderate effect based on Cohen's d scores. Students had increases in each of the 8 wellness domains, with large effects in Social, Financial and Occupational Wellness, and moderate effects in Emotional, Physical and Environmental Wellness. Comparing individual data, at least 50 % of the students had scores of their self-reported level of wellness improve in each of the 8 domains. Student agreement with a statement about knowing steps they can take to improve their wellness had a large effect and importantly, students reported a moderate positive effect on their self-reported mental health in the post course survey.

Conclusion

Implementation of a semester long elective based on the 8 SAMHSA Wellness Dimensions resulted in improvement in students' self-ratings of wellness. This study contributes to the identification of evidence-based approaches to feasibly incorporate wellness initiatives within the pharmacy curriculum.
选修课程对提高药学学生健康多个维度影响的观察性研究
目的本观察性研究基于可重复的框架,探讨药学博士(PharmD)学生选修一学期的综合健康选修课程前后对健康维度自评的影响。方法根据美国药物滥用与心理健康服务管理局(SAMHSA)的《健康维度指南》,采用8个健康维度设计了一门健康选修课,24名学生于2024年春季完成了这门选修课,并在课程的第1周和第15周进行了19项调查,评估学生在将健康策略应用于生活方面的感知改善情况。结果:课程结束后,学生对自己健康的总体满意度从2.7上升到3.5,根据科恩的d分数,这是一个中等程度的影响。学生在8个健康领域中的每一个都有所增加,在社会、经济和职业健康方面影响较大,在情绪、身体和环境健康方面影响较小。比较个人数据,至少有50%的学生在8个领域中自我报告的健康水平得分有所提高。学生同意一项声明,即他们知道自己可以采取哪些步骤来改善自己的健康状况,这有很大的影响,重要的是,学生在课程结束后的调查中报告了他们自我报告的心理健康状况有适度的积极影响。结论实施基于SAMHSA 8个健康维度的一学期选修课程后,学生的健康自我评价有所提高。本研究有助于确定以证据为基础的方法,以可行地将健康倡议纳入药学课程。
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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