Egieyeh Elizabeth, van Huyssteen Mea, Coetzee Renier, Bheekie Angeni
Discipline of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, 7535, South Africa.
BMC Med Educ. 2021 Jan 7;21(1):34. doi: 10.1186/s12909-020-02476-9.
Maternal and child mortality is a global concern and one of South Africa's quadruple burdens of disease. As easily accessible frontline healthcare workers, pharmacists play an important role in the continuum of maternal and child health (MCH) care according to recommendations by international health regulatory bodies. Pharmacy schools are obliged to train pharmacy students to meet the priority health needs of the population so that graduates are 'fit for purpose'. The baseline study aimed to evaluate the knowledge and skills of 2017 final year pharmacy students who were exposed to a fragmented MCH care curriculum at a university in South Africa to inform curriculum review.
A descriptive, quantitative, non-randomized study was conducted among final year pharmacy students using a self-administered structured questionnaire. The questionnaire was designed in sections to assess participants' knowledge of reproductive and sexual health (RSH), maternal and antenatal care (MAC), neonatal and child care (NCC) and skills related to infant growth assessment procedures. Data was analysed descriptively using frequencies and percentages. A score of 50% in each section of the questionnaire indicated a pass. Participants assessed their exposure to MCH topics in the curriculum.
Of the 89 available students, 61% consented to participate in the study. The average scores attained for each section were; 62.4% for RSH, 54.5% for MAC, 50.4% for NCC and 25.3% for infant growth assessment. The pass rate was 78% for RSH, 56% for MAC, 57% for NCC, and 19% for infant growth assessment. About 13% of the participants passed all the knowledge and the skills sections. Age, gender, being a parent or doing locums did not have any influence on participants' performance. Participants reported that they had more on-campus curriculum content exposure to RSH compared to other MCH care topics.
Final year pharmacy students showed adequate knowledge of RSH with adequate curriculum exposure. Average knowledge of MAC, NCC and poor skills in infant growth assessment which corresponded to curriculum exposure was observed. The results suggest the need for improvement in the current curriculum in the affected areas to adequately equip students to render desirable services.
母婴死亡率是一个全球关注的问题,也是南非四重疾病负担之一。根据国际卫生监管机构的建议,作为易于接触到的一线医护人员,药剂师在母婴健康(MCH)连续护理中发挥着重要作用。药学院有义务培养药学专业学生以满足人群的优先健康需求,使毕业生“符合目的”。这项基线研究旨在评估2017年南非一所大学最后一年药学专业学生的知识和技能,这些学生接触的是碎片化的母婴健康护理课程,以便为课程审查提供信息。
采用自填式结构化问卷,对最后一年药学专业学生进行了一项描述性、定量、非随机研究。问卷分部分设计,以评估参与者对生殖与性健康(RSH)、孕产妇与产前护理(MAC)、新生儿与儿童护理(NCC)的知识以及与婴儿生长评估程序相关的技能。使用频率和百分比对数据进行描述性分析。问卷各部分得分达到50%即为通过。参与者评估了他们在课程中接触母婴健康主题的情况。
在89名可用学生中,61%同意参与研究。各部分的平均得分分别为:生殖与性健康62.4%,孕产妇与产前护理54.5%,新生儿与儿童护理50.4%,婴儿生长评估25.3%。生殖与性健康的通过率为78%,孕产妇与产前护理为56%,新生儿与儿童护理为57%,婴儿生长评估为19%。约13%的参与者通过了所有知识和技能部分。年龄、性别、是否为家长或是否做临时替班工作对参与者的表现没有任何影响。参与者报告称,与其他母婴健康护理主题相比,他们在校园课程中接触生殖与性健康内容更多。
最后一年药学专业学生在接触足够课程内容后,对生殖与性健康表现出了足够的知识。观察到孕产妇与产前护理、新生儿与儿童护理的平均知识水平以及婴儿生长评估技能较差,这与课程接触情况相符。结果表明,需要改进当前受影响领域的课程,以使学生充分具备提供理想服务的能力。