Perceptions of Pharmacy Students on the Application of Problem-based Learning Approach in Renal Pharmacotherapeutics

Mohanraj Rathinavelu, Anu Reddy Chukkaluri, Reddy Haritha, Sravani Jollireddy, D. Bharambe
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The millennial pharmacists are often concerned with solving problems related to a patient’s health, and achievement of desired therapeutic goals that improve the patient quality of life in the practice of their profession. In Indian pharmacy education, there is very little research on problem-based learning. The current study was performed to investigate pharmacy practice student experiences towards problem-based learning in pharmacotherapeutics in south India. The current exploratory research aimed to assess the perception of pharmacy practice students towards pharmacotherapeutic course for renal diseases through small group problem-based pedagogy, and its end assessment of understanding through a 20 inventories objective structured clinical examination reflecting each case study. On a microscopic observation, student awareness of therapeutic courses in the renal disease has been considered more satisfied. Student reactions show that they find PBL sessions beneficial in their learning, and helping them understand basic scientific concepts. In addition, students reported that PBL session encouraged collaborative and self-directed learning, improved clinical decision-making and problem-solving skills, and helped them identify their strengths and weaknesses in the process of this program. In conclusion, the problem-based pedagogy of pharmacotherapeutic course for renal diseases gained a great momentum among pharmacy practice students and appraised objective structured clinical examination as an efficient tool for PBL assessment.
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药学专业学生对问题学习法在肾脏药物治疗学中应用的认识
千禧一代药剂师通常关心解决与患者健康相关的问题,并在其职业实践中实现期望的治疗目标,以提高患者的生活质量。在印度药学教育中,很少有关于基于问题的学习的研究。本研究旨在调查印度南部药学实践学生在药物治疗学中基于问题的学习经历。目前的探索性研究旨在通过小组问题教学法评估药学实践学生对肾脏疾病药物治疗课程的看法,并通过反映每个病例研究的20个清单的客观结构化临床检查来评估其最终理解。从微观观察来看,学生对肾脏疾病治疗课程的认识被认为更令人满意。学生的反应表明,他们发现PBL课程对他们的学习有益,有助于他们理解基本的科学概念。此外,学生们报告说,PBL课程鼓励合作和自主学习,提高临床决策和解决问题的技能,并帮助他们在该项目的过程中识别自己的优势和劣势。总之,以问题为基础的肾脏疾病药物治疗课程教学法在药学实习学生中获得了很大的发展,并将客观结构化的临床检查视为PBL评估的有效工具。
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