Effect of a workshop for questionnaire-based surveys on research awareness and motivation among community and hospital pharmacists in Mie Prefecture.

IF 1.2 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Yuki Asai, Yasushi Takai, Toshiki Murasaka, Tomohiro Miyake, Tomohisa Nakamura, Yoshihiko Morikawa, Yuji Nakagawa, Tatsuya Kanayama, Hiroaki Matsuda, Naoki Masuda, Yoshihiro Miki, Takuya Iwamoto
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Abstract

Background: Although questionnaire-based surveys enable pharmacists to systematically assess patient needs, healthcare practices, and medication outcomes, it is essential to minimize various biases to ensure that the data obtained from surveys are both reliable and valid. The present study aimed to elucidate whether a workshop on questionnaire-based surveys could enhance research awareness and motivation among community and hospital pharmacists in Mie prefecture.

Methods: The workshop comprised three parts: lecture (15 min), group work (90 min), and presentation (60 min). The participants' awareness and motivation for questionnaire-based survey was assessed through a questionnaire before and after the workshop, focusing on three questions. A customer satisfaction analysis was also conducted to identify areas for improvement in workshops on questionnaire-based surveys for future workshops.

Results: Response rate of the questionnaire was 100% (16/16 participants). In the question 1 "I think that it would be beneficial to conduct a questionnaire-based survey on daily tasks and present the findings at conferences or publish them in academic journals", no respondents answered "Disagree" when asked after workshop. In the question 2 "I would like to conduct a questionnaire-based survey if there is a specific theme", the proportions of respondents selecting "Neutral" (p = 0.027) and "Somewhat disagree" (p = 0.001) also decreased after workshop, and all participants responded with either "Agree" or "Somewhat agree." In the question 3 "I think that I can independently design a research project about questionnaire-based survey.", the proportion of respondents who selected "Agree" significantly increased from 6.3% before-workshop to 25% after-workshop (p = 0.003). The customer satisfaction graph revealed that only "Understanding of the lecture" was located in the priority maintenance area. On the other hand, "Time allocation of the presentation" and "Usefulness of the mentor" were located in the priority improvement area.

Conclusion: The present study revealed that a workshop for questionnaire-based surveys enhanced research awareness and motivation among community and hospital pharmacists. Increasing the time allocated for discussions among participants was suggested to enhance participant satisfaction and potentially influence their understanding and skills in questionnaire-based surveys.

问卷调查工作坊对三重县社区和医院药师研究意识和动机的影响。
背景:尽管基于问卷的调查使药剂师能够系统地评估患者的需求、医疗实践和用药结果,但必须尽量减少各种偏差,以确保从调查中获得的数据既可靠又有效。本研究旨在探讨问卷调查工作坊是否能提高三重县社区及医院药师的研究意识及动机。方法:工作坊分为三个部分:讲座(15分钟)、小组作业(90分钟)和报告(60分钟)。通过研讨会前后的问卷调查,评估了参与者对问卷调查的意识和动机,重点关注三个问题。还进行了顾客满意度分析,以确定讲习班中需要改进的地方,为今后的讲习班提供基于问卷的调查。结果:问卷的应答率为100%(16/16)。在问题1“我认为对日常工作进行问卷调查,并将调查结果在会议上展示或发表在学术期刊上是有益的”中,没有受访者在研讨会结束后回答“不同意”。在问题2“如果有一个特定的主题,我想进行一个基于问卷的调查”中,选择“中性”(p = 0.027)和“有点不同意”(p = 0.001)的受访者比例也在研讨会结束后减少,所有参与者的回答都是“同意”或“有点同意”。在问题3“我认为我可以独立设计一个关于问卷调查的研究项目”中,选择“同意”的受访者比例从研讨会前的6.3%显著增加到研讨会后的25% (p = 0.003)。客户满意度图表显示,只有“对讲座的理解”位于优先维护区域。另一方面,“演示的时间分配”和“导师的有用性”位于优先级改进区域。结论:本研究揭示了以问卷为基础的调查研讨会提高了社区和医院药剂师的研究意识和动机。建议增加分配给参与者讨论的时间,以提高参与者的满意度,并可能影响他们在基于问卷的调查中的理解和技能。
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