2014
DOI: 10.5688/ajpe78111
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An Instrument to Assess Subjective Task Value Beliefs Regarding the Decision to Pursue Postgraduate Training

Abstract: Objectives. To develop and validate an instrument to assess subjective ratings of the perceived value of various postgraduate training paths followed using expectancy-value as a theoretical framework; and to explore differences in value beliefs across type of postgraduate training pursued and type of pharmacy training completed prior to postgraduate training. Methods. A survey instrument was developed to sample 4 theoretical domains of subjective task value: intrinsic value, attainment value, utility value, an… Show more

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“…Although this finding was not observed in another study of PGY1 residents, it may reflect multiple factors that trainees, both students and residents, consider when pursuing additional training. Formal and informal programs in colleges of pharmacy often focus on assisting students in their pursuit of PGT, including identifying potential programs for application by discussing applicant competitiveness, desire to pursue specialized training, and geography . Specific discussions between faculty and mentors may affect students' decisions .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although this finding was not observed in another study of PGY1 residents, it may reflect multiple factors that trainees, both students and residents, consider when pursuing additional training. Formal and informal programs in colleges of pharmacy often focus on assisting students in their pursuit of PGT, including identifying potential programs for application by discussing applicant competitiveness, desire to pursue specialized training, and geography . Specific discussions between faculty and mentors may affect students' decisions .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transition for a pharmacy student from the final year of pharmacy school to becoming a postgraduate year one (PGY1) pharmacy resident is a significant step toward his or her goals of achieving professional self‐actualization and securing improved employment and growth opportunities . In addition, this transition thrusts a marked increase in expectations and responsibilities (eg, staffing, projects, accountability for patient outcomes) that often are accompanied by self‐ and institution‐generated stress and depressive symptoms .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior research has measured the financial implications for pharmacists choosing to pursue graduate school and determined that financial incentives need to be improved in order to successfully encourage PharmD graduates to consider obtaining a PhD. 16 As community pharmacy fellowships require a minimum of three years post-PharmD to complete and fellowship graduates are likely to pursue similar positions as PhD graduates, it is likely that the same is true for these programs. Changes in the pharmacy workforce and demand for pharmacists are other factors that could influence recruitment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…area (Gaspard et al, 2018;Hagemeier & Murawski, 2014;Lauermann, Tsai, & Eccles, 2017;Perez, Cromley, & Kaplan, 2014;Perez et al, 2019;Robinson et al, 2019;Simons, Dewitte, & Lens, 2003;Tulis & Fulmer, 2013;Wang, Degol, & Ye, 2015;Wu & Fan, 2017).…”
Section: Subjective Value In Academic Goal Pursuitmentioning
confidence: 99%