Butler University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Indianapolis, Indiana
Butler University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2023 Mar;87(2):ajpe8933. doi: 10.5688/ajpe8933. Epub 2022 Mar 16.
Currently, there is no set of accreditation standards for integrating the dangers of illegal online pharmacies into Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) curricula. As a result, many pharmacists are unable to recognize the differences between a legal and illegal online pharmacy or educate patients on the dangers of online pharmacies. The objectives of this study were to assess gaps in student pharmacists' knowledge and to assess the impact of adding education regarding online pharmacies into PharmD programs. A pre- and postsurvey design was developed. Data were collected through an electronic questionnaire distributed to second-year pharmacy (P2) students to evaluate student knowledge gaps at baseline and after education on illegal online pharmacies. A total of 102 students responded to the presurvey, with 93 (91%) consenting to participate. Out of 100 respondents to the postsurvey, 84 (84%) students consented. Approximately 87% (81/93) of respondents indicated some awareness of prescription medications being purchased online. Most students (89%, 77/86) stated that they do not believe the university has provided adequate curriculum on illegal online pharmacies and counterfeit medications. After receiving education on the relevant topics, 64% (55/85) stated they now felt their education was adequate. Although pharmacy students were aware of the existence of illegal online pharmacies, they were not aware of the significance of this patient safety issue or how to accurately identify suspicious websites. It is imperative that PharmD programs incorporate formal education on the risks that illegal online pharmacies pose to patient and medication safety.
目前,还没有一套将非法网上药店的危险纳入药学博士(PharmD)课程的认证标准。因此,许多药剂师无法识别合法和非法网上药店之间的区别,也无法向患者传授网上药店的危险。本研究的目的是评估药剂学生知识的差距,并评估在 PharmD 课程中增加有关网上药店的教育的影响。设计了预调查和后调查。通过向二年级药学(P2)学生分发电子问卷收集数据,以评估基线时和非法网上药店教育后的学生知识差距。共有 102 名学生对预调查做出了回应,其中 93 名(91%)同意参与。在对后调查的 100 名答复者中,有 84 名(84%)学生同意。大约 87%(81/93)的受访者表示对在线购买处方药有一定的了解。大多数学生(89%,77/86)表示,他们认为大学没有提供关于非法网上药店和假药的足够课程。在接受了相关主题的教育后,64%(55/85)的人表示他们现在认为他们的教育是足够的。尽管药学学生意识到非法网上药店的存在,但他们没有意识到这一患者安全问题的重要性,也不知道如何准确识别可疑网站。PharmD 课程必须纳入有关非法网上药店对患者和药物安全构成的风险的正规教育。