Design and Evaluation of a Professional Identity Development Program for Pharmacy Students
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Design and Evaluation of a Professional Identity Development Program for Pharmacy Students
Abstract
Objective. To design and evaluate a professional identity program (PIP) based on self-determination theory (SDT) for entering Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) students. Methods. The PIP, which featured autonomy-supportive teaching approaches, was delivered as 10 workshops that were integrated into existing pharmacy courses over the first four semesters (2 years) of the BPharm program. The program was evaluated using a student satisfaction survey and two previously validated tools for measuring professional identity (MCPIS-9) and motivation to study pharmacy (Pharm-S). Nonparametric statistical techniques were used to compare students' scores before and after introducing the PIP. Results. Students responded positively to the introduction of the PIP in the pharmacy program. Based on survey responses, the students valued opportunities to engage in activities and discussions related to professional development and identity formation. Student scores on the motivation-based tool (Pharm-S) increased by the end of the first year of participation in the PIP, indicating an increase in student autonomy levels. There was no change in students' scores on the professional identity measure (MCPIS-9) after the first year. Conclusion. The use of SDT-based instruction in professional identity education resulted in increased levels of autonomy in pharmacy students, indicating a transition to more intrinsic levels of motivation. This has the potential to positively impact student professional identity and future professional practice.
Keywords: health professionals; motivation; pharmacy education; professional identity; self-determination theory.
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