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Lessons learned: Assessing team creation by personality inventories in pharmacy students.
Anderson, Apryl N; Patterson, Julie A; Donohoe, Krista; Matulewicz, Abigale T; Frankart, Laura M; Peron, Emily P; Caldas, Lauren M.
Afiliação
  • Anderson AN; Department of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, 410 N. 12th Street, Box 980533, Richmond, VA 23298, United States of America. Electronic address: andersonan@vcu.edu.
  • Patterson JA; Department of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, 410 N. 12th Street, Box 980533, Richmond, VA 23298, United States of America. Electronic address: japatterson2@vcu.edu.
  • Donohoe K; Department of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, 410 N. 12th Street, Box 980533, Richmond, VA 23298, United States of America. Electronic address: kldonohoe@vcu.edu.
  • Matulewicz AT; Department of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, 410 N. 12th Street, Box 980533, Richmond, VA 23298, United States of America. Electronic address: atmatulewicz@vcu.edu.
  • Frankart LM; Education and Assessment, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, 410 N. 12th Street, Box 980533, Richmond, VA 23298, United States of America. Electronic address: lamorgan@vcu.edu.
  • Peron EP; Department of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, 410 N. 12th Street, Box 980533, Richmond, VA 23298, United States of America. Electronic address: epperon@vcu.edu.
  • Caldas LM; Department of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, 410 N. 12th Street, Box 980533, Richmond, VA 23298, United States of America. Electronic address: lmcaldas@vcu.edu.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn ; 13(11): 1538-1543, 2021 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34799071
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Proper team formation is critical for team performance and dynamics in the setting of team-based learning (TBL). Faculty should stratify students to ensure an even allocation of learner resources; however, the ideal method of team creation for TBL in pharmacy education has yet to be determined. A study aimed to assess team formation stratified by personality strengths on student performance for graded team activities, peer evaluations, and student perceptions of team dynamics compared to randomization of teams the previous semester with the same cohort. This Live and Learn piece will describe lessons learned throughout this project and research considerations for future studies on TBL team creation. IMPACT The study design compared team stratification by strengths vs. randomization, which resulted in similar distribution of CliftonStrengths domains with a variation of two teams between the semesters. Due to homogeneity in student strengths and negligible difference in purposeful team creation by strengths vs. randomization, the study was limited in its methodology and findings.

RECOMMENDATIONS:

Through the description of this experience, the authors have outlined suggestions for designing studies to explore team creation methods, specifically capturing preliminary data, including a control group, and recognizing the influence of randomization.

DISCUSSION:

Future studies to identify the optimal method for team formation may include alternate stratification approaches and should be performed over multiple cohorts from varying institutions. It is equally plausible that randomization consistently generates teams with equitable resource distribution and team formation has no overall impact on TBL effectiveness.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estudantes de Farmácia / Educação em Farmácia Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Curr Pharm Teach Learn Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estudantes de Farmácia / Educação em Farmácia Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Curr Pharm Teach Learn Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article