Fens Tanja, Moermond Caroline T A, van der Maas Peter, Dantuma-Wering Claudia, Lestestuiver Geke H, Szperl Agata, Schuiling Lisette C M, Hak Eelko, Taxis Katja
Unit of PharmacoTherapy, -Epidemiology and -Economics, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy and School of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen, Antonius Deusinglaan 1, 9713 AV Groningen, The Netherlands.
Center for Safety of Substances and Products, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), P.O. Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands.
Pharmacy (Basel). 2024 Feb 6;12(1):28. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy12010028.
Pharmaceutical residues end up in surface waters, impacting drinking water sources and contaminating the aquatic ecosystem. Pharmacists can play a role in reducing pharmaceutical residues, yet this is often not addressed in pharmacy undergraduate education. Therefore, we developed the educational module "Reducing Pharmaceuticals in Water" for pharmacy students; this was integrated in our pharmacy simulation game for third year Master of Pharmacy students at the University of Groningen. In this study, we aim to evaluate the effects of the module on students' knowledge of pharmaceutical residues in water, to describe students' experiences in taking the module, and to explore their attitudes towards green pharmacy education in general. This mixed-methods study included quantitative measurements, before and after students took the module (intervention group) and in a control group which did not receive the module. Data were collected between February 2023 and June 2023. Overall, 29 students took the module and 36 students were in the control group. The knowledge score of students in the intervention group ( = 29) increased significantly from 9.3 to 12.9 out of 22 ( < 0.001). The knowledge score of the students in the control group was (8.9 out of 22). Students found the e-learning and the patient cases the most exciting part of this module. Students also recognized the need to including environmental issues in pharmacy education. In conclusion, the module contributes towards improved knowledge and increased awareness of the impact of pharmaceuticals found in water. It represents a promising strategy to strengthen pharmacist's role in mitigating the amount and the effect of pharmaceuticals on water and the environment in the future.
药物残留最终进入地表水,影响饮用水源并污染水生生态系统。药剂师在减少药物残留方面可以发挥作用,但药学本科教育中往往未涉及这一点。因此,我们为药学专业学生开发了“减少水中药物”教育模块;该模块已整合到格罗宁根大学药学硕士三年级学生的药学模拟游戏中。在本研究中,我们旨在评估该模块对学生关于水中药物残留知识的影响,描述学生参与该模块的体验,并探讨他们对绿色药学教育总体上的态度。这项混合方法研究包括在学生参与该模块之前和之后(干预组)以及未接受该模块的对照组进行定量测量。数据收集于2023年2月至2023年6月期间。总体而言,29名学生参与了该模块,36名学生在对照组。干预组(n = 29)学生的知识得分从22分中的9.3分显著提高到12.9分(p < 0.001)。对照组学生的知识得分为(22分中的8.9分)。学生们发现电子学习和患者案例是该模块最令人兴奋的部分。学生们也认识到在药学教育中纳入环境问题的必要性。总之,该模块有助于提高对水中药物影响的认识和了解。它是一种有前景的策略,可加强药剂师在未来减少药物对水和环境的数量及影响方面的作用。