The need for redesigned pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan: the perspectives of senior pharmacy students

Purpose: In Pakistan, courses in pharmacy practice, which are an essential component of the PharmD curriculum, were launched with the aim of strengthening pharmacy practice overall and enabling pharmacy students to cope with the challenges involved in meeting real-world healthcare needs. Since very...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Umair Khan, Akram Ahmad, Kazim Hussain, Aqsa Salam, Zain-ul Hasnain, Isha Patel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Health Insurance Licensing Examination Institute 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions
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Online Access:http://www.jeehp.org/upload/jeehp-12-27.pdf
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spelling doaj-2d26bb806fc84d83a9a5d72348aa4bcd2020-11-25T00:24:11ZengKorea Health Insurance Licensing Examination InstituteJournal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions1975-59372015-06-011210.3352/jeehp.2015.12.27153The need for redesigned pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan: the perspectives of senior pharmacy studentsMuhammad Umair Khan0Akram Ahmad1Kazim Hussain2Aqsa Salam3Zain-ul Hasnain4Isha Patel5 Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan Chief Pharmacist, Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Shenandoah University, Winchester, USAPurpose: In Pakistan, courses in pharmacy practice, which are an essential component of the PharmD curriculum, were launched with the aim of strengthening pharmacy practice overall and enabling pharmacy students to cope with the challenges involved in meeting real-world healthcare needs. Since very little research has assessed the efficacy of such courses, we aimed to evaluate students’ perceptions of pharmacy practice courses and their opinions about whether their current knowledge of the topics covered in pharmacy practice courses is adequate for future practice. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted over two months among the senior pharmacy students of two pharmacy colleges. A content- and face-validated questionnaire was used to collect data, which were then analysed using SPSS version 20. Descriptive analysis and logistic regression were performed. Results: Research in pharmacy practice (30.2%), applied drug information (34.4%), health policy (38.1%), public health and epidemiology (39.5%), pharmacovigilance (45.6%), and pharmacoeconomics (47.9%) were the major courses that were covered to the least extent in the PharmD curriculum. However, hospital pharmacy practice (94.4%), pharmacotherapeutics (88.8%), and community pharmacy practice (82.8%) were covered well. Although 94% of students considered these courses important, only 37.2% considered themselves to be competent in the corresponding topics. Of the participants, 87.9% agreed that the pharmacy courses in the present curriculum should be redesigned. Conclusion: Our results showed that the pharmacy practice courses in the current PharmD curriculum do not encompass some important core subjects. A nationwide study is warranted to further establish the necessity for remodelling pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan.http://www.jeehp.org/upload/jeehp-12-27.pdfCurriculumPakistanPharmacy educationPharmD, Pharmacy practice
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author Muhammad Umair Khan
Akram Ahmad
Kazim Hussain
Aqsa Salam
Zain-ul Hasnain
Isha Patel
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Akram Ahmad
Kazim Hussain
Aqsa Salam
Zain-ul Hasnain
Isha Patel
The need for redesigned pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan: the perspectives of senior pharmacy students
Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions
Curriculum
Pakistan
Pharmacy education
PharmD, Pharmacy practice
author_facet Muhammad Umair Khan
Akram Ahmad
Kazim Hussain
Aqsa Salam
Zain-ul Hasnain
Isha Patel
author_sort Muhammad Umair Khan
title The need for redesigned pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan: the perspectives of senior pharmacy students
title_short The need for redesigned pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan: the perspectives of senior pharmacy students
title_full The need for redesigned pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan: the perspectives of senior pharmacy students
title_fullStr The need for redesigned pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan: the perspectives of senior pharmacy students
title_full_unstemmed The need for redesigned pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan: the perspectives of senior pharmacy students
title_sort need for redesigned pharmacy practice courses in pakistan: the perspectives of senior pharmacy students
publisher Korea Health Insurance Licensing Examination Institute
series Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions
issn 1975-5937
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Purpose: In Pakistan, courses in pharmacy practice, which are an essential component of the PharmD curriculum, were launched with the aim of strengthening pharmacy practice overall and enabling pharmacy students to cope with the challenges involved in meeting real-world healthcare needs. Since very little research has assessed the efficacy of such courses, we aimed to evaluate students’ perceptions of pharmacy practice courses and their opinions about whether their current knowledge of the topics covered in pharmacy practice courses is adequate for future practice. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted over two months among the senior pharmacy students of two pharmacy colleges. A content- and face-validated questionnaire was used to collect data, which were then analysed using SPSS version 20. Descriptive analysis and logistic regression were performed. Results: Research in pharmacy practice (30.2%), applied drug information (34.4%), health policy (38.1%), public health and epidemiology (39.5%), pharmacovigilance (45.6%), and pharmacoeconomics (47.9%) were the major courses that were covered to the least extent in the PharmD curriculum. However, hospital pharmacy practice (94.4%), pharmacotherapeutics (88.8%), and community pharmacy practice (82.8%) were covered well. Although 94% of students considered these courses important, only 37.2% considered themselves to be competent in the corresponding topics. Of the participants, 87.9% agreed that the pharmacy courses in the present curriculum should be redesigned. Conclusion: Our results showed that the pharmacy practice courses in the current PharmD curriculum do not encompass some important core subjects. A nationwide study is warranted to further establish the necessity for remodelling pharmacy practice courses in Pakistan.
topic Curriculum
Pakistan
Pharmacy education
PharmD, Pharmacy practice
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