Pharmacy Students' Experience of an Inaugural Lecture on Intercultural Competence.

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-09-01 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy13050122
Atta Abbas Naqvi, Merhawi Samsom, Lucy Watson, Hung Nguyen
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Background: Pharmacy schools in the United Kingdom (UK) are required by the regulator to train pharmacy students to be culturally competent. To meet this requirement, the Reading School of Pharmacy (RSoP) incorporated an inaugural, stand-alone, introductory session on intercultural competency. This study aimed to gather students' experiences of the lecture. Methods: A qualitative study documented the experiences of students in Years 2 and 3 of the Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) at the RSoP from 15 September to 31 December 2023. Semi-structured interviews were conducted online via Microsoft Teams®. A demographic form was prepared and sent as an online survey link on the Online Surveys® platform. All eligible students were invited to participate in the study via student mailing lists. An interview guide was prepared. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify key themes related to students' awareness, the perceived importance of the subject in healthcare, and students' preferred learning methods. The transcripts were coded, and similar codes were grouped to form sub-themes and themes. The study was approved by a research ethics committee. Results: A total of 11 students attended the interviews. Three major themes emerged: (1) awareness of and reflection on cultural competence, (2) understanding cultural competence and its importance, and (3) student-preferred pedagogy. The students suggested incorporating workshops and simulation-based assessments. Conclusions: MPharm pharmacy students at the RSoP appear to be receptive to new educational interventions aimed at enhancing cultural competence. They prefer practice-based learning and assessment methods when it comes to developing this skill.

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药学学生对跨文化能力讲座的体验。
背景:监管机构要求英国(UK)的药学学校培养具有文化能力的药学学生。为了满足这一要求,雷丁药学院(RSoP)开设了一个关于跨文化能力的独立入门课程。本研究旨在收集学生对讲座的体验。方法:采用定性研究方法记录了2023年9月15日至12月31日在RSoP学习的药学硕士(MPharm)二年级和三年级学生的经历。半结构化访谈是通过Microsoft Teams®在线进行的。准备了一份人口统计表格,并作为在线调查®平台上的在线调查链接发送。所有符合条件的学生都通过学生邮件列表被邀请参加这项研究。准备了一份面试指南。进行主题分析,以确定与学生的意识相关的关键主题,该主题在医疗保健中的重要性,以及学生首选的学习方法。对转录本进行编码,并将相似的编码分组,形成子主题和主题。这项研究得到了研究伦理委员会的批准。结果:共有11名学生参加了访谈。出现了三个主要主题:(1)对文化能力的认识和反思;(2)理解文化能力及其重要性;(3)学生偏好的教学法。学生们建议结合研讨会和基于模拟的评估。结论:RSoP的药学硕士学生似乎能够接受旨在提高文化能力的新教育干预。当涉及到发展这项技能时,他们更喜欢基于实践的学习和评估方法。
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