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Published on:February 2021
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 2021; 55(1):70-76
Original Article | doi:10.5530/ijper.55.1.10

Association between Personality Traits and Metacognition among Pharmacy Students: Implication for Pharmaceutical Education


Authors and affiliation (s):

Xianmin Hu, Jun Wang*, Juan Liu, Yuhang Yao

Department of Pharmacy, College of Medicine, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, CHINA.

Abstract:

Background: The importance of pharmacy practitioners’ personality traits in their professional development and future patient-centered pharmaceutical care practice has been widely recognized. Metacognitive skills in critical thinking, self-directed learning as a critical part of pharmacy training has been emphasized in the new pharmacy education accreditation standard. Correlation between metacognition and personality has been demonstrated in patients with personality pathology. Objectives: This work aimed to study the association between personality and metacognition among Chinese pharmacy students. Materials and Methods: A total of 130 pharmacy students voluntarily completed the 30-item Metacognitions Questionnaire (MCQ-30) and NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) to measure their metacognitions and personality traits, respectively. Results: Pearson Correlations showed a strong association between metacognition and NEO-FFI conscientiousness personality trait. NEO-FFI neuroticism was found weakly but significantly positively associated with overall MCQ-30 scores, strongly positively associated with metacognitive factors “Negative beliefs about worry” and “Cognitive self-consciousness”, moderately negatively associated with “Positive beliefs about worry” or “Cognitive confidence” subscales of MCQ-30. Scores on the NEO-FFI extraversion, openness or agreeableness and the metacognitive factor “Positive beliefs about worry”, “Cognitive confidence” or “Negative beliefs about worry” were highly correlated. Conclusion: This study firstly linked pharmacy students’ personality traits to their metacognition levels, suggesting that educational interventions to develop metacognitive skills might contribute to the improvement of students’ personality traits.

Key words: Personality, Metacognition, Association, Pharmacy students, Pharmaceutical education.

 




 

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