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A categorization scheme for assessing pharmacy students' levels of reflection during internships.

Andy Wallman1, Asa Kettis Lindblad, Stina Hall, Annika Lundmark, Lena Ring.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To test the reliability, feasibility, and responsiveness of a categorization scheme for assessing pharmacy students' levels of reflection during internships.
METHODS: Pharmacy interns at Uppsala University were asked to write a reflective essay about patient counseling at the start and end of their internships. A modified version of Kember's categorization scheme for assessing the level of reflection was used to evaluate these essays.
RESULTS: Based on their essay scores, the students' levels of reflection increased during the internship course (p < 0.001) The mean time for categorization was 3 minutes per essay. The interrater reliability of the 182 essays was kappa = 0.63.
CONCLUSIONS: The evaluation of the categorization scheme showed that it has good interrater reliability, feasibility, and responsiveness. This scheme might be useful in pharmacy practice educational settings, but needs further validation.

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Keywords:  assessment; pharmacy internship; reflective journals; reflective practice

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18322568      PMCID: PMC2254230          DOI: 10.5688/aj720105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ        ISSN: 0002-9459            Impact factor:   2.047


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