Impact of practice quizzes on student perceptions and assessment outcomes of a third-year pharmacotherapy course
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Published:2023-07-09
Issue:1
Volume:23
Page:329-338
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ISSN:1477-2701
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Container-title:Pharmacy Education
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language:
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Short-container-title:Pharm Educ
Author:
Bowers Dana R.,Rabourne Dana N.,McKeirnan Kimberly C.
Abstract
Background: Practice quizzes have been associated with student learning, comprehension, and retention. This study aims to assess the impact of practice quiz utilisation for an infectious disease (ID) pharmacotherapy course.
Methods: Student performance data for practice quizzes and assessments were collected. A survey was administered regarding student perception information of the practice quizzes.
Results: Most students (95%) completed at least one quiz. For most of the quizzes (15/20), the number of quiz attempts among students who met the 80% competency bar was statistically higher than that of those who did not meet competency on course tests. Most students agreed/strongly agreed the quizzes impacted examination study behaviours (86%), performance (89%), and confidence (90%). Students supported additional course implementation of quizzes (97%), planned to utilise available practice quizzes in the future (96%), and would recommend them to other students (91%).
Conclusion: ID practice quizzes were well received by students and may be a valuable learning tool.
Publisher
International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy,Education,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management