Murphy Bethany L, Dipietro Natalie A, Kier Karen L
ONU HealthWise, Ada, OH ( United States ); and Assistant Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice. Raabe College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Ohio Northern University. Ada , OH ( United States ).
Raabe College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice. Ohio Northern University . Ada, OH ( United States ).
Pharm Pract (Granada). 2010 Oct;8(4):220-5. doi: 10.4321/s1886-36552010000400003. Epub 2010 Mar 15.
As pharmacists and pharmacy students are increasingly called upon to assume roles in public health activities, it is important to recognize unique opportunities to educate community members on health, wellness, and disease prevention.
To evaluate the impact of a pilot health promotion program on college women's knowledge regarding folic acid and prevention of neural tube defects (NTD) and frequency of multivitamin use.
A health promotion program was developed by a pharmacy student and two pharmacy faculty members that included an oral presentation and reminder messages. A multiple-choice test assessing knowledge of folic acid and NTD and frequency of multivitamin use was given to participants before and immediately after the presentation. Participants then received a reminder message regarding folic acid once a week for three weeks. Knowledge and multivitamin use were reassessed four weeks post-intervention.
Thirty-two college women voluntarily attended the oral presentation. Twenty-five women (78.2%) completed the four-week post-test. Compared to the pre-test, there were statistically significant increases in average test score (p<0.0001) and correct responses to questions regarding folic acid and NTD (p<0.05 for each question). Participants reported a statistically significant increase in regular (≥4 times/week) multivitamin use (p=0.023).
Participants in the pilot health promotion program demonstrated a statistically significant increase in knowledge about folic acid and frequency of multivitamin use. A similarly-modeled health promotion program may be an effective way of increasing folic acid and NTD knowledge and changing behaviors of multivitamin use in college women.
随着药剂师和药学专业学生越来越多地被要求在公共卫生活动中承担角色,认识到向社区成员传授健康、保健和疾病预防知识的独特机会非常重要。
评估一项试点健康促进项目对大学女生关于叶酸和预防神经管缺陷(NTD)知识以及复合维生素使用频率的影响。
一名药学专业学生和两名药学教师制定了一项健康促进项目,其中包括一次口头报告和提醒信息。在报告前和报告后立即对参与者进行了一项关于叶酸和NTD知识以及复合维生素使用频率的多项选择题测试。然后,参与者连续三周每周收到一次关于叶酸的提醒信息。在干预四周后重新评估知识和复合维生素的使用情况。
32名大学女生自愿参加了口头报告。25名女生(78.2%)完成了四周后的测试。与测试前相比,平均测试成绩(p<0.0001)以及关于叶酸和NTD问题的正确回答(每个问题p<0.05)在统计学上有显著提高。参与者报告说,定期(≥每周4次)使用复合维生素的情况在统计学上有显著增加(p=0.023)。
试点健康促进项目的参与者在关于叶酸的知识和复合维生素使用频率方面有统计学上的显著提高。类似模式的健康促进项目可能是增加大学女生叶酸和NTD知识以及改变复合维生素使用行为的有效方法。