Cernasev Alina, Veve Michael P, Talbott Taylor, Hall Elizabeth A, Hohmeier Kenneth C
Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science, College of Pharmacy, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Nashville, TN 37211, USA.
Pharmacy (Basel). 2020 Nov 3;8(4):205. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy8040205.
Pharmacists represent a key group of healthcare professionals that can increase awareness and destigmatize naloxone use. The objective of this study was to investigate pharmacy student perceptions of the use, dispensing, and stigma surrounding naloxone. An electronic survey was administered to pharmacy students that included questions about demographics, work history, naloxone use, and naloxone stigma. Separate qualitative interviews were performed to identify themes surrounding naloxone use. Two-hundred sixty-two participants completed the survey. The majority of participants were "highly willing" (74%) to fill a naloxone prescription for a patient and "somewhat comfortable" (38%) in counseling on naloxone; most were "somewhat comfortable" (38%) administering naloxone. Naloxone is "very rarely" (87%) recommended in community workplace settings, and the majority (64%) reported that patients never request information about naloxone availability. Seventy-six percent of respondents reported that naloxone-associated interactions have an influence on the way they communicate with patients in community pharmacy settings. Thematic analyses found that pharmacy students identify the importance of naloxone as a life-saving medication and the need for naloxone training, but patient-perceived stigma and limited access to naloxone remain prevalent. Pharmacy students are generally well-versed and inclined toward distributing, counseling on, and administering naloxone. Naloxone is rarely dispensed and patient conversations involving naloxone are infrequent in community settings. Future efforts focused on approaches toward difficult patient conversations and normalization of naloxone are needed to destigmatize and facilitate use.
药剂师是医疗保健专业人员中的关键群体,他们可以提高对纳洛酮使用的认识并消除其污名化。本研究的目的是调查药学专业学生对纳洛酮使用、配药及相关污名的看法。对药学专业学生进行了一项电子调查,其中包括有关人口统计学、工作经历、纳洛酮使用情况和纳洛酮污名的问题。还进行了单独的定性访谈,以确定围绕纳洛酮使用的主题。262名参与者完成了调查。大多数参与者“非常愿意”(74%)为患者开具纳洛酮处方,并且在提供纳洛酮咨询方面“有些自在”(38%);大多数人在使用纳洛酮方面“有些自在”(38%)。在社区工作场所环境中,纳洛酮“非常罕见”(87%)被推荐使用,并且大多数人(64%)报告称患者从未询问过纳洛酮的可得性信息。76%的受访者表示,与纳洛酮相关的互动会影响他们在社区药房环境中与患者沟通的方式。主题分析发现,药学专业学生认识到纳洛酮作为一种救命药物的重要性以及对纳洛酮培训的需求,但患者感知到的污名和纳洛酮获取受限的情况仍然普遍存在。药学专业学生通常精通并倾向于分发、咨询和使用纳洛酮。在社区环境中,纳洛酮很少被配药,涉及纳洛酮的患者对话也很少见。未来需要努力关注处理与患者艰难对话的方法以及纳洛酮的常态化,以消除污名并促进其使用。