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1 . 2025

THE ROLE OF MOTIVATION IN THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL STUDENTS

Abstract

Current trends in pharmaceutical education require the development of approaches that help maintain students’ sustainable motivation, since their professional interest has a significant impact on their academic success and readiness for their future profession. However, the key factors influencing the motivation of students in pharmaceutical specialties have not been sufficiently studied, especially in the context of various pedagogical and educational strategies. The relevance of this study is due to the need to identify the determinants of motivation and develop recommendations for optimizing the educational process, which will increase the professional interest and academic success of students in pharmaceutical specialties.

The aim of the study is to identify the key factors influencing the motivation of students in pharmaceutical specialties and to develop recommendations for improving the educational process to increase their professional interest and academic success.

Material and methods. The study reviewed existing models for motivating students, and also conducted a survey involving students of different courses of pharmaceutical specialties in order to take into account motivational changes at different stages of training. The questionnaire included scales for assessing intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, the level of satisfaction with the educational process and students’ expectations from training. Quantitative data were analyzed to identify relationships between motivation levels and academic performance.

Results. Data analysis showed that key motivation factors include teaching methods, availability of practical classes, and the ability to provide timely feedback. Interactive teaching methods and mentoring development were found to be the most motivating for students. It was noted that students satisfied with the teaching conditions demonstrated higher academic performance and professional interest.

Conclusion. Based on the data obtained, recommendations were proposed to improve the educational process, including the introduction of interactive teaching methods and the development of an effective feedback system. These recommendations help maintain and increase student motivation, which is important for the formation of professionally trained specialists in the field of pharmacy.

Keywords: motivation; student; education; pharmacy; active teaching methods

Funding. The study had no sponsor support.

Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.

For citation: Kemelova G.S., Loseva I.V., Asadullaeva Z.M., Boyaubaeva Zh.A. The role of motivation in the professional development of pharmaceutical students. Meditsinskoe obrazovanie i professional’noe razvitie [Medical education and professional development]. 2025; 16 (1): 73–87. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33029/2220-8453-2025-16-1-73-87 (in Russian)

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CHIEF EDITOR
Balkizov Zalim Zamirovich
Secretary General of the Russian Society of Medical Education Specialists, Director of the Institute of Training of Medical Education Specialists of the Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education, 125993, Moscow, Russian Federation, Professor of the Department of Vocational Education and Educational Technologies of the N.I. Pirogov RNIMU of the MOH of Russia, CEO of GEOTAR-Med, Advisor President of the National Medical Chamber, Moscow, Russian Federation
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