Self-efficacy of community pharmacists and associated factors in counselling to support self-medication in Japan: A cross-sectional study.

IF 2.4 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacy Practice-Granada Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-13 DOI:10.18549/PharmPract.2022.2.2660
Risa Yorimoto, Masaki Shoji, Mitsuko Onda
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Abstract

Background: In 2016, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare established the Health Support Pharmacy Certification System. The certification requirements include a track record of counseling regarding the use of over-the-counter drugs (OTC). Therefore, pharmacists must increase their self-efficacy for counseling.

Objectives: To determine pharmacists' self-efficacy for OTC counseling and related factors.

Methods: A web-based survey was conducted. Multivariate analysis was conducted to test the relationship among the mean scores of self-efficacy for OTC counselling for 25 symptoms, pharmacist attributes, years of work, psychosocial factor, job satisfaction, and level of trust from the community and patients.

Results: We received responses from 250 people. The overall self-efficacy was 5.8 (SD= 2.4) but varied depending on the symptoms. Self-efficacy was relatively high for allergic symptoms (6.9), cold/influenza (6.9), and constipation (7.1), but relatively low for contraceptive drugs (3.8), palpitation/shortness of breath (4.6), and abnormal taste/smell (4.2). In bivariate analysis, items related to self-efficacy included "age" (Spearman correlation= 0.276, P<0.001), "academic background" (-0.208, P=0.001), "number of years of work" (0.267, P<0.001), "level of trust from the community" (0.155, P=0.014), "level of trust from patients" (0.271, P<0.001), "job satisfaction" (0.236, P<0.001), "role clarity" (0.181, P=0.004), and "positive challenge at work" (0.271, P<0.001). Multivariate analysis indicated that the number of years of work (Standardizing Coefficient: 0.22), trust from patients (0.13), and positive challenge at work (0.25) had a positive effect on self-efficacy.

Conclusions: Years of work, recognition that they are trusted by patients, and positive challenge at work were important for the counseling self-efficacy of pharmacists. These results provide implications for pharmacy management and lifelong education strategies to promote self-efficacy in pharmacist counseling.

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日本社区药剂师的自我效能感及其相关因素在支持自我用药咨询中的作用:一项横断面研究。
背景:2016年厚生劳动省建立了卫生支援药房认证制度。认证要求包括关于使用非处方药(OTC)的咨询记录。因此,药师必须提高心理咨询的自我效能感。目的:了解药师对OTC咨询的自我效能感及其影响因素。方法:采用网络调查方法。采用多变量分析检验25种症状的OTC咨询自我效能平均得分、药师属性、工作年限、心理社会因素、工作满意度、社区和患者信任水平之间的关系。结果:我们收到了250人的回复。总体自我效能为5.8 (SD= 2.4),但因症状而异。过敏症状(6.9)、感冒/流感(6.9)和便秘(7.1)的自我效能感相对较高,但避孕药(3.8)、心悸/呼吸短促(4.6)和味觉/嗅觉异常(4.2)的自我效能感相对较低。在双变量分析中,与自我效能感相关的项目包括“年龄”(Spearman相关系数= 0.276,p)。结论:工作年限、对患者信任的认知、工作中的积极挑战对药师咨询自我效能感有重要影响。本研究结果可为提升药师咨询自我效能感之药学管理及终身教育策略提供参考。
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Pharmacy Practice-Granada PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Pharmacy Practice is a free full-text peer-reviewed journal with a scope on pharmacy practice. Pharmacy Practice is published quarterly. Pharmacy Practice does not charge and will never charge any publication fee or article processing charge (APC) to the authors. The current and future absence of any article processing charges (APCs) is signed in the MoU with the Center for Pharmacy Practice Innovation (CPPI) at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Pharmacy. Pharmacy Practice is the consequence of the efforts of a number of colleagues from different Universities who belief in collaborative publishing: no one pays, no one receives. Although focusing on the practice of pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice covers a wide range of pharmacy activities, among them and not being comprehensive, clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, social pharmacy, pharmacy education, process and outcome research, health promotion and education, health informatics, pharmacoepidemiology, etc.
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