Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, 11149, Saudi Arabia.
Medication Safety Research Chair, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Med Educ. 2020 Aug 18;20(1):275. doi: 10.1186/s12909-020-02197-z.
There is a growing recognition of the importance of teaching patient safety to medical students to improve healthcare and minimize patients' harm; however, few studies evaluated the attitudes of pharmacy students toward patient safety. The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes toward patient safety among pharmacy students in Saudi Arabia.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among pharmacy students from four different universities using a self-administered questionnaire. The Attitudes to Patient Safety Questionnaire III (APSQ-III) was used to measure the attitude toward patient safety. The data were presented using descriptive statistics, such as percentages and means, and compared across gender using Student's t-test.
All of the students who agreed to participate and signed the consent form have completed the questionnaire. Of the 347 pharmacy students who participated in the study; 63% were enrolled in the Doctor of Pharmacy Program and 37% were enrolled in the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences program. Only 46% of the participants received courses for patient safety mainly in the fourth year of their pharmacy program, and around 93% were interested to learn more about patient safety. A more positive attitude toward patient safety was reported in the domain of 'confidence to report errors', 'working hours as error cause', 'patient involvement in reducing error', and 'team functioning'. However, most negative attitudes were reported in the domains of 'Error inevitability' and 'Disclosure responsibility'. Gender differences were noticed in the attitude toward patient safety; female students had more positive attitudes in most domains of patient safety.
Around one-half of the surveyed pharmacy students did not receive any courses on patient safety. Our findings emphasize the need for including patient safety courses in the curricula of the different pharmacy programs given the patient safety training importance in improving the quality of patient care.
越来越多的人认识到向医学生教授患者安全知识对于改善医疗保健和最大限度减少患者伤害的重要性;然而,很少有研究评估药学专业学生对患者安全的态度。本研究旨在探讨沙特阿拉伯药学专业学生对患者安全的态度。
采用横断面研究方法,使用自填式问卷对来自四所不同大学的药学专业学生进行调查。采用患者安全态度调查问卷 III(APSQ-III)来衡量对患者安全的态度。使用描述性统计方法(如百分比和平均值)来呈现数据,并通过学生 t 检验比较性别之间的差异。
所有同意参与并签署知情同意书的学生均完成了问卷。在参与研究的 347 名药学专业学生中,63%的学生正在攻读药学博士课程,37%的学生正在攻读制药科学学士课程。只有 46%的参与者接受过患者安全课程,主要在药学课程的第四年,约 93%的参与者对学习更多关于患者安全的知识感兴趣。在“报告错误的信心”、“工作时间是错误的原因”、“患者参与减少错误”和“团队合作”等方面,对患者安全的态度更为积极。然而,在“错误必然性”和“披露责任”等方面,大多数人的态度是消极的。在对患者安全的态度方面,性别差异明显;女学生在患者安全的大多数领域表现出更为积极的态度。
大约一半接受调查的药学专业学生没有接受过任何关于患者安全的课程。我们的研究结果强调,需要在不同的药学课程中纳入患者安全课程,因为患者安全培训对于提高患者护理质量至关重要。