University of Ibadan, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Administration, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
University of Ibadan, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Administration, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2023 Sep;15(9):787-800. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2023.07.013. Epub 2023 Jul 21.
Many countries have implemented interprofessional education (IPE) and interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP), but there is a dearth of information on the state of IPE in Nigeria. We evaluated the attitude of Nigerian pharmacy students and pharmacists towards IPE and IPCP and the perceived barriers to and recommendations for the implementation of IPE and IPCP.
A cross-sectional survey of 238 community and hospital pharmacists and 765 pharmacy students in Nigeria was conducted with an online questionnaire using the Interprofessional Attitude Scale. Information on the perceived barriers to and recommendations for implementing IPE was also collected.
Two hundred and seven pharmacists (87%) and 629 (82.2%) pharmacy students agreed that it is necessary for health profession students to learn together. Perceived barriers to the implementation of IPE and IPCP included professional pride [pharmacists = 51 (21.42%), pharmacy students = 55 (7.19%)], prejudice against other health professions [pharmacists = 35 (14.7%), pharmacy students = 74 (9.67%)], uni-professional training [pharmacists = 5 (2.1%), pharmacy students = 7 (0.92%)], and government policies that discourage IPE and IPCP [pharmacists = 10 (4.2%), pharmacy students = 20 (2.61%)]. Recommendations proposed were the integration of IPE in undergraduate pharmacy curricula, cooperation among health professionals to curb professional rivalry, and the provision of necessary facilities and resources by the government.
Nigerian pharmacists and pharmacy students had positive attitudes towards IPE and IPCP. The perceived barriers to implementing IPE in Nigeria include discouraging government policies. Deliberate and implementable government policies on IPE are needed.
许多国家已经实施了跨专业教育(IPE)和跨专业协作实践(IPCP),但尼日利亚的 IPE 状况信息匮乏。我们评估了尼日利亚药学学生和药剂师对 IPE 和 IPCP 的态度,以及对实施 IPE 和 IPCP 的障碍和建议的看法。
对尼日利亚的 238 名社区和医院药剂师和 765 名药学学生进行了横断面调查,使用在线问卷和跨专业态度量表。还收集了对实施 IPE 的障碍和建议的信息。
207 名药剂师(87%)和 629 名(82.2%)药学学生认为卫生专业学生有必要一起学习。实施 IPE 和 IPCP 的障碍包括职业自豪感[药剂师=51(21.42%),药学学生=55(7.19%)]、对其他卫生专业的偏见[药剂师=35(14.7%),药学学生=74(9.67%)]、单一专业培训[药剂师=5(2.1%),药学学生=7(0.92%)]和政府不鼓励 IPE 和 IPCP 的政策[药剂师=10(4.2%),药学学生=20(2.61%)]。提出的建议包括将 IPE 纳入本科药学课程、卫生专业人员合作以遏制职业竞争以及政府提供必要的设施和资源。
尼日利亚的药剂师和药学学生对 IPE 和 IPCP 持积极态度。在尼日利亚实施 IPE 的障碍包括令人沮丧的政府政策。需要制定和实施关于 IPE 的深思熟虑和可执行的政府政策。