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AuthorBlack, Emily
AuthorWilbur, K.
AuthorEl-Kassem, W.
AuthorGardner, D.
Available date2021-09-05T05:40:18Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NamePharmacy Education
ResourceScopus
ISSN15602214
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22718
AbstractIntroduction/Context: Critical appraisal training of pharmacy students is important in the development of knowledge and skills necessary for the application of evidence-based practice post-licensure. The objectives of this study were to evaluate critical appraisal skills of students in Qatar and to compare performance across applicable academic years. Description of Assessment: Pharmacy students in third year, fourth year, and Doctor of Pharmacy students at Qatar University completed an application-based critical appraisal exam developed by faculty from a Canadian University. Results were categorised according to Bloom's taxonomy and compared by academic year. Evaluation: The median score of students was 30.5%. Students performed best on questions categorised as comprehension and lowest on evaluation questions. A significant improvement in performance as students progressed through the curriculum was observed. Implementation and Future Plans: Findings will be used to refine the current critical appraisal course series to increase emphasis on application of critical appraisal skills. 2016 FIP.
Languageen
PublisherInternational Pharmaceutical Federation
SubjectCritical appraisal
Evidence-based medicine
Pharmacy students
TitleAdministration of a Canadian critical appraisal exam to pharmacy students in the Middle East
TypeArticle
Pagination95-97
Issue Number1
Volume Number16


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