Justo Julie Ann, Gauthier Timothy P, Scheetz Marc H, Chahine Elias B, Bookstaver P Brandon, Gallagher Jason C, Hermsen Elizabeth D, DePestel Daryl D, Ernst Erika J, Jacobs David M, Esterly John S, Suda Katie J, Olsen Keith M, Abbo Lilian M, MacDougall Conan
South Carolina College of Pharmacy, University of South Carolina, Columbia.
Nova Southeastern University College of Pharmacy, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Clin Infect Dis. 2014 Oct 15;59 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):S162-9. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciu537.
Pharmacists are key partners in antimicrobial stewardship efforts, yet their degree of education on and attitudes toward this topic during training are not well documented. An electronic survey measuring knowledge and attitudes regarding antimicrobial use and resistance was administered to graduating pharmacy students at 12 US schools of pharmacy. Of 1445 pharmacy students, 579 (40%) completed the survey. The vast majority (94%) believed that strong knowledge of antimicrobials was important for their pharmacy careers, and 89% desired more education on appropriate antimicrobial use. Most students (84%) considered their pharmacy education regarding antimicrobials useful or very useful, but there was significant variability on perceptions of preparation for most antimicrobial stewardship activities according to the students' school. The mean number of correct answers on a section of 11 knowledge questions was 5.8 (standard deviation 2.0; P value for score between schools <.001). On multivariable linear regression analysis, significant predictors of a higher knowledge score were pharmacy school attended, planned postgraduate training, completion of a clinical rotation in infectious diseases, perception of pharmacy school education as useful, use of resources to answer the knowledge questions, and use of Infectious Diseases Society of America guidelines and smartphone applications as frequent resources for learning about antimicrobials. Pharmacy students perceive antimicrobial stewardship to be an important healthcare issue and desire more education on the subject. Student perceptions of antimicrobial coursework and actual antimicrobial knowledge scores significantly varied by the school of pharmacy attended. Sharing of best practices among institutions may enhance the preparation of future pharmacists to contribute to effective antimicrobial stewardship.
药剂师是抗菌药物管理工作的关键合作伙伴,但他们在培训期间对该主题的教育程度和态度并未得到充分记录。一项针对美国12所药学院即将毕业的药学专业学生进行的电子调查,测量了他们对抗菌药物使用和耐药性的知识及态度。在1445名药学专业学生中,579名(40%)完成了调查。绝大多数(94%)学生认为,对抗菌药物有扎实的知识对其药学职业生涯很重要,89%的学生希望接受更多关于抗菌药物合理使用的教育。大多数学生(84%)认为他们在药学教育中所接受的抗菌药物相关内容有用或非常有用,但根据学生所在学校的不同,对于大多数抗菌药物管理活动的准备情况的认知存在显著差异。在11道知识问题的一个部分中,正确答案的平均数量为5.8(标准差2.0;学校间得分的P值<.001)。在多变量线性回归分析中,知识得分较高的显著预测因素包括就读的药学院、计划中的研究生培训、完成传染病临床轮转、认为药学院教育有用、使用资源回答知识问题,以及将美国传染病学会指南和智能手机应用程序作为学习抗菌药物的常用资源。药学专业学生认为抗菌药物管理是一个重要的医疗保健问题,并希望接受更多关于该主题的教育。学生对抗菌药物课程作业的认知和实际抗菌药物知识得分因就读的药学院不同而有显著差异。各机构之间分享最佳实践可能会提高未来药剂师为有效的抗菌药物管理做出贡献的准备程度。