Abraham Olufunmilola, Feathers Alison, Mook Hailey, Korenoski Amanda
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy, Social and Administrative Sciences Division, 777 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705, United States.
University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 3501 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2019 Feb;11(2):184-191. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2018.11.005. Epub 2018 Nov 22.
To characterize the perceived impact of a student pharmacist-led over-the-counter (OTC) medication safety program for children.
An OTC medication safety program was implemented by student pharmacists at a western Pennsylvania pharmacy school by educating fifth and sixth graders for three years. An online survey and follow-up interviews were conducted to examine the program's perceived effectiveness and usefulness.
23% of program participants completed the survey and 18 follow-up interviews were conducted. Most participants were female, white, and student pharmacists. Respondents were satisfied with the program and perceived that it was useful (97%) and effective (94%) in teaching children OTC medication safety. Most participants (97%) reported that OTC medication safety is an important issue that children should learn about, expressed interest in participating in the program again, and recommended expanding the program. Children learned appropriate medication use, the Poison Control Center as a resource, and pharmacists' role in medication safety. Student pharmacists developed pediatric communication and community engagement skills, while learning about children's medication knowledge and interests. Program improvements included educating parents, expanding the program, and incorporating the use of technology.
The student pharmacist-led program was perceived to be effective in communicating with fifth and sixth grade children about OTC medication safety. The program provided experiential opportunities for student pharmacists to practice counseling skills with children regarding safe and appropriate use of medicines.
描述学生药剂师主导的针对儿童的非处方(OTC)药物安全项目所产生的感知影响。
宾夕法尼亚西部一所药学院的学生药剂师开展了一项非处方药物安全项目,对五年级和六年级学生进行了为期三年的教育。通过在线调查和后续访谈来考察该项目的感知有效性和实用性。
23%的项目参与者完成了调查,并进行了18次后续访谈。大多数参与者为女性、白人以及学生药剂师。受访者对该项目感到满意,并认为其在教授儿童非处方药物安全方面有用(97%)且有效(94%)。大多数参与者(97%)报告称非处方药物安全是儿童应该了解的重要问题,表示有兴趣再次参与该项目,并建议扩大该项目。儿童学到了正确的用药方法、将中毒控制中心作为一种资源以及药剂师在药物安全中的作用。学生药剂师培养了儿科沟通和社区参与技能,同时了解了儿童的用药知识和兴趣。项目改进包括对家长进行教育、扩大项目以及引入技术应用。
学生药剂师主导的项目被认为在与五年级和六年级儿童就非处方药物安全进行沟通方面是有效的。该项目为学生药剂师提供了实践机会,使其能够就安全合理用药对儿童进行咨询指导。