A comparative analysis of student perceptions on the effectiveness of academic advising at king saud university: a focus on experiences, satisfaction, and outcomes.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Jawza F Alsabhan, Rana Aljadeed, Lobna Aljuffali, Abdullah K Alshememry, Khalid Alhazzani, Mansour Almuqbil, Wedad M BinHazzaa, Nawal M Almalki, Abdullah A Alkohaiz, Manal Binjumah, Safra Albogami, Moody Alsubay, Abdullah R Almutairi, Ahmed Z Alanazi
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The current study investigated how students at King Saud University's College of Pharmacy perceive the effectiveness of the Academic Advising Unit and their experiences with academic advisors. Our study examined responses gathered from 164 participants, including 97 female and 67 male students, representing various academic years (2nd to 6th). The survey assessed several key aspects, including the availability of advisors, their knowledge and expertise, communication effectiveness, level of support and encouragement, ability to assist with goal setting, integration of feedback, accessibility of resources, and overall student satisfaction. The results of our study revealed that while the majority of students in the College of Pharmacy expressed satisfaction with and support for academic advising, a notable proportion of students exhibited ambivalence or dissatisfaction with the advising services. Regarding advisor availability, 57% of students expressed satisfaction, while 32% were indifferent, reflecting unmet needs. Similarly, in terms of communication, 62% were satisfied, but 28% were neutral, again suggesting an inconsistency in advisor responses. A similar trend was observed concerning advisor knowledge and expertise, with 58% satisfied and 31% neutral. Specifically, when questioned about guidance on research and extracurricular activities, only 48% expressed satisfaction. Overall, 61% felt that communication was beneficial in resolving their issues. Students were below-average in their satisfaction with the support provided during challenging times. Findings suggest that an average level of academic advising functioning and emphasized the need for more individualized and consistent academic advising to better meet student expectations.

沙特国王大学学生对学术指导有效性的看法的比较分析:关注经验、满意度和结果。
目前的研究调查了沙特国王大学药学院的学生如何看待学术咨询单位的有效性以及他们与学术顾问的经历。我们的研究调查了164名参与者的回答,其中包括97名女生和67名男生,他们来自不同的学年(第二到第六年级)。该调查评估了几个关键方面,包括顾问的可用性、他们的知识和专业知识、沟通效率、支持和鼓励的水平、协助制定目标的能力、反馈的整合、资源的可获得性和总体学生满意度。我们的研究结果显示,药学院的大多数学生对学业指导表示满意和支持,但也有相当一部分学生对学业指导服务表现出矛盾心理或不满意。对于顾问的可用性,57%的学生表示满意,而32%的学生表示不满意,反映了未满足的需求。同样,在沟通方面,62%的人表示满意,但28%的人表示中立,这再次表明顾问的反应不一致。在顾问的知识和专业知识方面也有类似的趋势,58%的人满意,31%的人不满意。具体来说,当被问及对研究和课外活动的指导时,只有48%的人表示满意。总体而言,61%的人认为沟通有助于解决他们的问题。在困难时期,学生对学校提供的支持的满意度低于平均水平。研究结果表明,学术建议的平均水平发挥作用,并强调需要更加个性化和一致的学术建议,以更好地满足学生的期望。
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Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.40%
发文量
194
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: The Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal (SPJ) is the official journal of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society (SPS) publishing high quality clinically oriented submissions which encompass the various disciplines of pharmaceutical sciences and related subjects. SPJ publishes 8 issues per year by the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society, with the cooperation of the College of Pharmacy, King Saud University.
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