Japanese Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Online ISSN : 2433-4774
Print ISSN : 2432-4124
ISSN-L : 2433-4774
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Questionary survey about the stress caused by pharmacy rotation in Nihon Pharmaceutical University
Kunihiko FujiwaraMakoto MatsuuraTakeshi ChibaKenichi SakoMiho FujisawaTomoji Maeda
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2017 Volume 1 Article ID: 2017-008

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Pharmacy students are considered to experience various forms of stress during their pharmacy rotation, which is a part of the six-year pharmacy education. In the present study, a questionnaire measuring stress was administered to 108 sixth-year students. These students had completed their practicum experience at hospitals and pharmacies. Results indicated that most students experienced stress related to communication skills. In addition, there was difference between male and female students, and female students tended to receive a stress. Therefore, it is important that university faculty members and preceptors should understand the levels of students’ stress, and students’ mental health.

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© 2017 Japan Society for Pharamaceutical Education
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