Integrating Domestic Violence Education into the Pharmacy Curriculum.

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy13010008
Harjit K Khera, Rita Wardan, Hiu Tek Wu, Andy Ling, Suzanne M Caliph
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Domestic violence (DV) is a pervasive issue with significant implications for public health, yet it remains under-addressed in healthcare systems. Pharmacists, as accessible healthcare providers, are in a unique position to identify and support individuals affected by DV, but training in this area is often lacking in pharmacy education. This study explores the challenges of and opportunities for integrating DV education into the pharmacy curriculum by interviewing twelve pharmacy educators from Monash University. Using semi-structured interviews, data were analyzed thematically to identify key barriers and facilitators. The findings highlight several benefits of integrating DV education, including pharmacists' accessibility to patients and their ability to play a vital role in recognizing and responding to DV. However, challenges such as time constraints, lack of confidence, insufficient training, and perceived limitations on pharmacists' scope of practice were noted. Ethical and legal concerns regarding pharmacists' roles in DV cases were also identified. This study concludes that integrating DV education into pharmacy curricula is essential; however, it requires significant barriers to be overcome, including the need for specialised training and collaboration with DV experts. This study recommends interdisciplinary workshops and greater faculty support to equip future pharmacists with the necessary skills to address DV effectively.

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将家庭暴力教育纳入药学课程。
家庭暴力(DV)是一个普遍存在的问题,对公共卫生产生重大影响,但在医疗保健系统中仍未得到充分解决。药剂师作为可获得的医疗保健提供者,在识别和支持受家庭暴力影响的个人方面处于独特的地位,但药学教育往往缺乏这方面的培训。本研究通过采访来自莫纳什大学的12位药学教育工作者,探讨了将家庭暴力教育融入药学课程的挑战和机遇。采用半结构化访谈,对数据进行主题分析,以确定关键障碍和促进因素。研究结果强调了整合家庭暴力教育的几个好处,包括药剂师对患者的可及性以及他们在识别和应对家庭暴力方面发挥重要作用的能力。然而,时间限制、缺乏信心、培训不足以及对药剂师执业范围的限制等挑战也被注意到。还确定了关于药剂师在家庭暴力案件中的作用的道德和法律问题。本研究认为,将家庭暴力教育纳入药学课程是必要的;然而,这需要克服重大障碍,包括需要专门培训和与家庭暴力专家合作。本研究建议跨学科研讨会和更大的教师支持,以装备未来的药剂师与必要的技能,以有效地解决家庭暴力。
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