Improving attitude and self confidence of pharmacy students through the purposive non-technical skills training

Authors

  • Thidarat Phetmanee Pharmacology Department, College of Pharmacy, Rangsit University, Thailand https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2346-2833
  • Sirima Sangkapat Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, College of Pharmacy, Rangsit University, Thailand https://orcid.org/0009-0003-5933-2392
  • Duangjai Duangrithi General Pharmaceutical Practice Division, Department of Pharmaceutical Care, College of Pharmacy, Rangsit University, Thailand

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2025.251.3141

Keywords:

Attitude, Non-technical skill, Pharmacy professional practice, Self-confidence

Abstract

Objective: To determine the influence of purposive non-technical skill training on pharmacy students’ attitudes and self-confidence regarding their performances.

Methods: The research was conducted with fourth-year PharmD students eligible for compulsory pharmacy professional practice. The non-technical skill training comprised of a three-hour session led by two psychologists and included two segments: learning from seniors’ experiences and instructor-led training. An anonymous online pre and post-test questionnaire was administered both before and after the training.

Results: A significant increase in self-confidence in most non-technical skills was observed following the purposive training. The training significantly increased the mean confidence ratings of most non-technical skills among students in the pharmaceutical science programme, while it also raised the mean confidence ratings of non-technical skills related to patient care among students in the pharmaceutical care programme. Additionally, the training significantly enhanced the mean confidence ratings of all non-technical skills, particularly teamwork, among students who did not adhere to the study plan. Conversely, there was an increase in the mean confidence ratings of non-technical skills related to interpersonal skills among students who adhered to the study plan. Interestingly, training significantly increased the mean confidence ratings of non-technical skills only in female students.

Conclusion: Adaptable and inclusive training approaches are important to meet the diverse needs of pharmacy students and ensure their preparedness for professional practice.    

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07-02-2025

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Phetmanee, T., Sangkapat, S., & Duangrithi, D. (2025). Improving attitude and self confidence of pharmacy students through the purposive non-technical skills training. Pharmacy Education, 25(1), p. 31–41. https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2025.251.3141

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