Pharmacy students' ability to identify plagiarism after an educational intervention.

Michelle Degeeter, Kira Harris, Heather Kehr, Carolyn Ford,Daniel C Lane,Donald S Nuzum, Cynthia Compton, Whitney Gibson

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION(2014)

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Objective. To determine if an educational intervention in a doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) degree program increases pharmacy students' ability to identify plagiarism. Methods. First-year (P1), second-year (P2), and third-year (P3) pharmacy students attended an education session during which types of plagiarism and methods for avoiding plagiarism were reviewed. Students completed a preintervention assessment immediately prior to the session and a postintervention assessment the following semester to measure their ability. Results. Two hundred fifty-two students completed both preintervention and postintervention assessments. There was a 4% increase from preintervention to postintervention in assessment scores for the overall student sample (p<0.05). The mean change was greatest for P1 and P2 students (5% and 4.8%, respectively). Conclusion. An educational intervention about plagiarism can significantly improve students' ability to identify plagiarism.
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plagiarism,pharmacy education,healthcare education,educational intervention
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