Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate Year 4 Master of Pharmacy students' understanding and sense of professional identity (PI) and explore the factors that positively and negatively impact PI formation in the undergraduate program.
METHODS: Three focus groups were conducted in January 2022 with 5-8 participants per group. Audio from the focus groups was recorded and recordings were transcribed verbatim. Reflexive thematic analysis was employed to construct themes and subthemes.
RESULTS: Four themes, with associated subthemes, were generated. The themes were 'Understanding PI', 'Experience of Master of Pharmacy degree', 'Interaction and comparison with others,' and 'Development of self'.
CONCLUSION: Participant understanding of PI reflected the wider literature, including ambiguity as to what it means to a pharmacist in training. The lens of legitimate peripheral participation in a community of practice was used to reflect on curricular and educational approaches to support undergraduate PI formation. Participants expressed that patient-focused learning experiences and opportunities to participate in authentic professional activities alongside peers and more experienced members of the pharmacy community positively contribute to PI formation. This suggests that a sociocultural perspective where learning is viewed as legitimate peripheral participation in a community of practice provides a valid theoretical basis to underpin curriculum design.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 100084 |
Journal | American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education |
Volume | 87 |
Issue number | 7 |
Early online date | 26 Jun 2023 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2023 |
Bibliographical note
Copyright © 2023 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Keywords
- Community Pharmacy Services
- Community of practice
- Curriculum
- Education, Pharmacy
- Educational Status
- Humans
- Pharmacy education
- Professional identity
- Students, Pharmacy
- Trainee pharmacist
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Hughes, F. M. (Author), Elwood, J. (Supervisor) & Donnelly, C. (Supervisor), Jul 2024Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Education
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