Community Pharmacy Professional's Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice with Regard to Pediatric Pain Management.

IF 2.1 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IPRP.S391415
Abdella Birhan Yabeyu, Kaleab Taye Haile, Selamu Molore
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Background: Effective pain relief is an essential component of high-quality healthcare delivery, and pharmacists must be well versed in pain mechanisms, assessment, and management. This study examined community pharmacy professional's (CPPs) knowledge and attitude towards pediatric pain management in Community pharmacies (CPs) and Drug Retail Outlets (DRO) of Ambo and Ginchi towns, west central Ethiopia.

Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted in Ambo and Ginchi towns, the western part of the nation's capital. All voluntary CPPs working by CPs and DRSs in the towns of Ambo and Ginchi were included in the current study. SPSS version 25 was then used to process, analyze, and interpret the data.

Results: Among the 131 CPPs who were approached for the study, 104 agreed to participate and returned the questionnaire. CPPs mean knowledge score on pediatric pain management was 6.69 ±1.92, with a minimum score of 2 and a maximum score of 17. The majority of CPPs 82 (87.2%) in the study did not correctly answer half of the questions. Most of CPPs, 98 (94.3%), admitted they had no training in pain management, and 102 (98.2%) of the respondents said the same about pediatric pain management. The finding indicated that CPPs work experience in CP or DROs had impact on their knowledge about pediatric pain management and similarly, the mean knowledge score of pharmacists was higher than that of pharmacy technicians.

Conclusion: This study revealed that CPPs have inadequate knowledge and attitude to provide effective pediatric pain management service. To bridge the knowledge gap and effectively control pediatric pain, pharmacists who are actively practicing their profession are advised to continue their medical education and training.

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社区药学专业人员在儿童疼痛管理方面的知识、态度和实践。
背景:有效的疼痛缓解是高质量医疗服务的重要组成部分,药剂师必须精通疼痛机制、评估和管理。本研究调查了埃塞俄比亚中西部安博镇和Ginchi镇社区药房(CPs)和药品零售网点(DRO)社区药房专业人员(CPPs)对儿科疼痛管理的知识和态度。方法:在首都西部的安博镇和银池镇进行横断面研究。所有在安博镇和银池镇由CPs和drs工作的自愿cpp都包括在当前的研究中。然后使用SPSS version 25对数据进行处理、分析和解释。结果:在131名参与研究的cpp中,104人同意参与并归还了问卷。cps儿童疼痛管理知识平均得分为6.69±1.92分,最低分2分,最高分17分。在这项研究中,大多数CPPs 82(87.2%)没有正确回答一半的问题。98名(94.3%)的cpp承认没有接受过疼痛管理方面的培训,102名(98.2%)的cpp承认没有接受过儿科疼痛管理方面的培训。结果表明,cps在CP或DROs的工作经历对其儿童疼痛管理知识有影响,同样,药师的平均知识得分高于药学技术人员。结论:本研究揭示了cps在提供有效的儿童疼痛管理服务方面的知识和态度不足。为了弥合知识差距,有效控制儿科疼痛,建议积极执业的药剂师继续接受医学教育和培训。
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