| Literature DB >> 34267573 |
Esayas Tadesse Gebremariam1, Diriba Alemayehu Gadisa2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One of the problems facing higher education institutions in developing countries such as Ethiopia is the poor quality of undergraduate students' academic work. However, there is a scarcity of empirical data on the specific causes of the poor quality of undergraduate study. Therefore, the aim of this research is to explore factors that influence the quality of undergraduate pharmacy students' research projects at Ambo University in Ethiopia, from the perspective of research advisors.Entities:
Keywords: Ethiopia; contributing factors; quality of research; research; undergraduate
Year: 2021 PMID: 34267573 PMCID: PMC8275178 DOI: 10.2147/AMEP.S316201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Med Educ Pract ISSN: 1179-7258
Socio Demographic Characteristics of Key Informants Working in Department of Pharmacy, Ambo University, Ethiopia, March 2020 (n = 15)
| Socio-Demographic Profile | Number |
|---|---|
| Male | 15 |
| Female | 0 |
| 25–29 | 2 |
| 30–35 | 9 |
| 35–40 | 4 |
| B.Pharm/ First degree | 2 |
| MSc | 13 |
| Assistance Lecturer | 2 |
| Lecturer | 13 |
| Pharmacology | 5 |
| Clinical Pharmacy | 5 |
| Pharmacoepidemiology & Social Pharmacy | 1 |
| Pharmaceutical analysis | 1 |
| Medicinal chemistry | 1 |
| Not specialized | 2 |
| < 5 years | 2 |
| 5–10 years | 10 |
| ≥ 10 years | 3 |
Advisors Attitudes Over the Quality of Undergraduate Pharmacy Students Research Projects in Ambo University, Ethiopia, March 2020
| Code 1 | Positive/Negative Attitudes Over the Quality of Undergraduate Pharmacy Students Research Projects in Ambo University |
|---|---|
| ADV 2 | There is no any doubt that conducting undergraduate pharmacy students’ research is so much crucial… There has been a significant change in the quality of undergraduate research in our department as a result of the current influence of globalization, which accelerates information, and the improvement of the country’s pharmaceutical systems program. |
| ADV 4 | Undergraduate pharmacy students research project have played a great role in improving students research skills. I have seen some changes in students’ skill so far eg Becoming independent learner, developing their communication skills with advisors and other instructors, time management and thinking out of box. |
| ADV 7 | The quality of undergraduate pharmacy students is increasing overtime due to the advancement of technology in recent years. It’s quite better today than yesterday… |
| ADV 13 | I am not happy about the quality of undergraduate research projects in our department. I see majority of researches were either a replica or fabricated from senior research paper. It did not fit to the ethical guideline… |
| ADV 6 | In my opinion the quality of undergraduate research projects in our department [Pharmacy] is at risk. The projects was mainly conducted to fulfil students’ graduation profile |
| ADV 9 | It (undergraduate pharmacy students’ research project) lacks addressing all domain of pharmacy education. I see majority of the projects were focused on pharmaceutical care |
| ADV 10 | I see almost all of the research projects were conducted at the university affiliated hospital. I never see any project done in health center, private clinics, drug distribution agency and manufacturing. I think the quality of research is affected by a lack of networking between research advisors and medical experts working in these health facilities [outside the affiliated hospital]. |
| ADV 5 | I noticed that the majority of the research projects used a cross-sectional study design with primarily a quantitative data collection strategy and descriptive analyses. Lack of the combination of more than one research methods may compromise the quality of the research work |
Abbreviation: ADV, Advisor.
Factors Affecting the Quality of Undergraduate Pharmacy Students Research Projects in Ambo University, Ethiopia, March 2020
| Code 2 | Contributing Factors |
|---|---|
| ADV 1 | The quality of undergraduate students’ research project in our department is affected by both internal factors [eg shortage of experienced research advisors and lack of infrastructure] and external factors (eg curriculum challenge) |
| ADV 14 | It’s been very difficult to produce quality research projects. Lack of motivation, commitment and energy to write quality research paper by fellow graduate students is the major setback in our university |
| ADV 3 | There is poor communication between the students and their advisors. I think the students are not confident enough and I believe they do not have adequate research knowledge to communicate with their advisors and other instructors in the department. |
| ADV 8 | In my opinion the primary factors for poor quality of this research projects is the matter of plagiarism. In our setup most students come up with a copy of researches conducted from another university. They only change the name of the study area. Although the university does not have its own plagiarism checker, we [advisors] can distinguish it from online available checker. |
| ADV 15 | It is obvious any research activities require resources. So they [Students] are expected to expense their money to write and print out their research paper. However, most of the students had no financial as well as material supports. This is also another factor why the quality of undergraduate pharmacy students’ research projects in our university is compromised |
| ADV 2 | The university is willing to recruit additional instructors when we ask them. However, the criteria posed on the recruitment of academic staffs for universities by ministry of science and higher education is a bottleneck. There is obviously a huge demand of research advisors in our university as a result of increasing number of undergraduate students and initiation of post graduate programs. |
| ADV 11 | Currently due to shortage of experienced research advisors, the department assigned fresh instructors who had no sufficient research experience to supervise research projects. There is no significant difference between the graduate assistants and the undergraduate students at the final year. |
| ADV 7 | Sometimes, the enthusiasm of research advisors to work with students is under question. This might be because of time limitation or lack of incentives. |
| ADV 6 | For me, administrators of the university have no good attitude to undergraduate students’ research as a whole. When we [advisors] propose something to improve the quality of students research projects, we will not get support from the management. I think this is one contributing factor for poor quality of undergraduate pharmacy students research projects’ |
| ADV 9 | Lack of facilities and infrastructures in the university made the undergraduate pharmacy students research projects activity difficult as per the standard. Moreover, the management does not have a clear view about these projects. The students do not have free chemicals and reagents to do experimental researches in the university. In general, the setup of the university is not conducive for the students |
| ADV 4 | Even if the students are planning a good research project, they do not have had any additional fund for the project. |
| ADV 12 | The undergraduate pharmacy curriculum does not consider research courses adequately. One research method course alone could not help students to write a complete undergraduate research paper |
| ADV 5 | Students are highly focused to research activities only when they reach graduating class. There is no prior exposure of conducting research and lack of experience in literature search task is also a limitation of the curriculum that contribute for producing poor quality research paper |
| ADV 7 | The curriculum is clinically oriented unlike before. It also enabled students to focus on clinical researches than other practice areas of pharmacy… … |
Advisors Perception Towards the Outcomes of Poor Quality Undergraduate Pharmacy Students’ Research Projects in Ambo University, Ethiopia, March 2020
| Code 3 | Outcomes |
|---|---|
| ADV 6 | We (advisors) are not promoting undergraduate research projects well to other researchers. I was trying to see what my colleagues published in different journals but it’ not enough. Moreover the papers lack quality. Honestly speaking, I see majority of the research paper is published in non-reputable journals…. |
| ADV 15 | In my opinion these projects are not helping at this time. I see most undergraduate pharmacy students’ research projects were put a weak recommendation and the findings are not disseminating to the responsible body for implementation… … |
| ADV 14 | Undergraduate pharmacy students’ research projects have a great role to facilitate and assist in the transfer and adaptation of pharmaceutical knowledge. But I believe that many students are not benefiting for their professional developments from these research projects. |
| ADV 10 | I thought it [poor quality of undergraduate pharmacy students’ research projects] will bring lots of effects especially in developing a research study, ethical application, manuscript and delivering an oral presentation… |
| ADV 8 | They [local policy makers and hospital administrators] may hesitate to accept undergraduate pharmacy students’ research projects recommendation as most administrators believe undergraduate students’ research objective is only to have the required knowledge and skill. |
| ADV 5 | The majority of undergraduate students’ research projects used a cross-sectional study design with primarily descriptive analyses, which may not generate a reliable result to affect policy that requires more advances longitudinal study designs. |