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Attitudes and perceptions of Australian pharmacy students towards Complementary and Alternative Medicine – a pilot study

机译:澳大利亚药学生对互补和替代医学的态度和看法 - 试点研究

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Background With the increased usage of CAM worldwide comes the demand for its integration into health professional education. However, the incorporation of CAM into health professional curricula is handled quite differently by different institutions and countries. Furthermore, the evaluation of CAM curricula is complicated because students' ability to learn about CAM may be influenced by factors such as student's prior knowledge and motivation, together with the perceptions and attitudes of clinical preceptors. The study aimed to describe the attitudes, perceptions and beliefs of second, third and fourth year pharmacy students towards complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and to explore factors that might affect attitudes such as learning, preceptors and placements. Methods Pharmacy students from a University in South East Queensland, Australia participated in the study. The study consisted of a cross-sectional survey (n = 110) and semi-structured interviews (n = 9). Results The overall response rate for the survey was 75%, namely 50% (36/72) for second year, 77.3% (34/44) for third year and 97.6% (40/41) for fourth year students. Overall, 95.5% of pharmacy students believe that pharmacists should be able to advise patients about CAM and most (93.7%) have used CAM prior to course enrolment. Students' attitudes to CAM are influenced by the use of CAM by family, friends and self, CAM training, lecturers and to a lesser degree by preceptors. The majority of pharmacy students (89.2%) perceive education about CAM as a core and integral part of their professional degree and favour it over an additional postgraduate degree. However, they see a greater need for education in complementary medicines (such as herbal medicines, vitamins and minerals) than for education in complementary therapies (such as acupuncture, meditation and bio-magnetism). Knowledge and educational input rationalised rather than marginalised students' attitudes towards CAM. Conclusion Pharmacy students perceive education about CAM as a core and integral part of their professional degree. Students' attitudes towards CAM can be influenced by learning, lecturers, preceptors and practice experience. The content and focus of CAM education has to be further investigated and tailored to meet the professional needs of our future health professionals.
机译:背景技术随着凸轮的增加,全世界的需求是融入健康专业教育的需求。但是,凸轮纳入健康专业课程的内容由不同的机构和国家完全不同。此外,CAM课程的评估复杂是复杂的,因为学生的学习凸轮的能力可能受到学生的先验知识和动机等因素的影响,以及临床前缺点的看法和态度。该研究旨在描述第二,第三年和第四年药学学生对互补和替代医学(CAM)的态度,看法和信仰,并探讨可能影响学习,预先诊断等态度的因素。方法澳大利亚东南昆士兰大学的药房学生参加了这项研究。该研究包括横断面调查(n = 110)和半结构化访谈(n = 9)。结果调查的总体响应率为75%,即第二年的50%(36/72),第三年为77.3%(34/44),第四年学生为97.6%(40/41)。总体而言,95.5%的药房学生认为药剂师应该能够建议患者凸轮,大多数(93.7%)在课程入学前使用了凸轮。学生对凸轮的态度受到家庭,朋友和自我,凸轮训练,讲师和较小程度的使用凸轮的影响。大多数药房学生(89.2%)认为凸轮的教育是他们专业学位的核心和不可分割的一部分,并赞成额外的研究生学位。然而,他们看到互补药物(如草药,维生素和矿物质)的教育需求比互补疗法(如针灸,冥想和生物磁性)的教育更高。知识和教育投入合理化而不是边缘化学生对凸轮的态度。结论药房学生认为CAM教育作为其专业学位的核心和组成部分。学生对CAM的态度可能受到学习,讲师,铅群和实践经验的影响。 CAM教育的内容和重点必须进一步调查和量身定制,以满足未来卫生专业人员的专业需求。

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