Knowledge about the availability of the pharmacist in the Nuclear Medicine Department: A questionnaire-based study among health-care professionals.

Subramani Parasuraman, K K Mueen Ahmed, Tin Soe Saifullah Bin Hashim, Selvadurai Muralidharan, Kalaimani Jayaraja Kumar, Wu Yet Ping, Balakrishnan Syamittra, Sokkalingam Arumugam Dhanaraj
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Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the knowledge about the availability of the pharmacist in the nuclear medicine department among health-care professionals through a prospective cohort study.

Methods: A total of 741 health-care professionals participated in the study by answering 10 simple questions about the role of the pharmacist in the nuclear medicine department and the availability of pharmacist in the nuclear medicine department. An online questionnaire system was used to conduct the study, and participants were invited to participate through personal communications and by promoting the study through social websites including Facebook, LinkedIn and Google (including Gmail and Google+). The study was conducted between April 2013 and March 2014 using the http://www.freeonlinesurveys.com/Webserver. Finally, the data provided by 621 participants was analyzed. Group frequency analysis was performed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 16 (SPSS Inc. USA).

Results: The participants were from Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, UAE and Nepal. In total, 312 (50.2%) female health-care professionals and 309 (49.8%) male health-care professionals participated in the study. Of the 621 participants, 390 were working in hospitals, and 231 were not working in hospitals. Of the participants who were working in hospitals, 57.6% were pharmacists. The proportion of study participants who were aware of nuclear pharmacists was 55.39%. Awareness about the role of the pharmacist in nuclear medicine was poor.

Conclusion: The role of the pharmacist in a nuclear medicine unit needs to be highlighted and promoted among health-care professionals and hence that the nuclear medicine team can provide better pharmaceutical care.

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研究目的本研究旨在通过一项前瞻性队列研究,分析医护人员对核医学部门配备药剂师情况的了解程度:共有 741 名医护人员参与了研究,他们回答了 10 个关于核医学科药剂师角色和核医学科药剂师可用性的简单问题。研究采用了在线问卷调查系统,并通过个人通信和社交网站(包括 Facebook、LinkedIn 和谷歌(包括 Gmail 和 Google+))进行宣传,邀请参与者参与。研究在 2013 年 4 月至 2014 年 3 月期间进行,使用 http://www.freeonlinesurveys.com/Webserver。最后,对 621 名参与者提供的数据进行了分析。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第 16 版(SPSS Inc:结果:参与者来自马来西亚、印度、巴基斯坦、斯里兰卡、孟加拉国、阿联酋和尼泊尔。共有 312 名(50.2%)女性医护人员和 309 名(49.8%)男性医护人员参与了研究。在 621 名参与者中,390 人在医院工作,231 人不在医院工作。在医院工作的参与者中有 57.6% 是药剂师。了解核药师的参与者占 55.39%。对药剂师在核医学中的作用认识不足:需要向医护人员强调和宣传药剂师在核医学单位中的作用,从而使核医学团队能够提供更好的药物护理。
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