| Literature DB >> 29491498 |
Mariet J Eksteen1,2, Gerda M Reitsma2, Sonet B Swart1, Erika Fourie2.
Abstract
Objective. To determine fourth-year pharmacy students' learning experiences with team-based learning (TBL) at a South African university. Methods. A survey composed of biographical data and quantitative questions focusing on student learning experiences was sent to students. There were 183 (91.5%) students who completed the survey. Results. Students had a positive experience with TBL and found it valuable and more worthwhile than traditional lecture methods, regardless of their initial negative perception of TBL. Students enjoyed working in multi-cultural, mixed gender teams. Conclusion. TBL is an effective teaching strategy to simulate the reality of health professions where practitioners are required to work in a team. TBL should be offered in more courses in health professions curriculum in South Africa to strengthen and promote efficient health care delivery.Entities:
Keywords: health professions education; learning experiences; pharmacy education; pharmacy students; team-based learning
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29491498 PMCID: PMC5822941 DOI: 10.5688/ajpe6167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Pharm Educ ISSN: 0002-9459 Impact factor: 2.047