雷迪特作为一个窗口进入NAPLEX准备:一个主题和网络分析
Basma Gomaa1, Karen S Fiano1, Jesus Sanchez1
1Nova Southeastern University Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy.
American journal of pharmaceutical education
|January 31, 2026
概括
在线讨论显示,北美药剂师执照考试 (NAPLEX) 的同行支持网络碎片化. 候选人分享准备策略,情感压力和资源,强调需要有结构的毕业生支持.
科学领域:
- 社交媒体分析
- 药房教育 在药房教育.
- 准备执照考试 准备执照考试
背景情况:
- 北美药剂师执照考试 (NAPLEX) 是药学毕业生的一个关键步骤.
- 了解NAPLEX准备期间候选人的经验对于开发有效的支持系统至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 分析有关北美药剂师执照考试 (NAPLEX) 准备的Reddit讨论.
- 描述准备NAPLEX的在线社区的结构和主题.
主要方法:
- 收集了使用NodeXL Pro.提及"NAPLEX"的Reddit帖子.
- 构建了一个用户对用户的交互网络,并应用了社交网络分析 (SNA).
- 对讨论主题进行了定性内容分析和关键词并发分析.
主要成果:
- 在Reddit上的NAPLEX准备网络是稀疏和分散的,局部凝聚力有限.
- 确定了25个小组,重点是测试策略,内容领域和压力管理.
- 关键主题包括准备策略,焦虑,资源利用,同行支持和考试批评.
结论:
- 雷迪特讨论揭示了NAPLEX准备的相互关联的认知,情感和资源相关方面.
- 调查结果表明,药房课程应该加强对执照候选人的毕业后支持.
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