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Assessing pharmacy student experience with, knowledge of and attitudes towards harm reduction: illuminating barriers to pharmacist-led harm reduction

机译:评估药房学生经历,知识和态度对减少伤害:对药剂师的损害造成损害的障碍

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Abstract Background As the burden from the opioid epidemic continues to increase in the state of Minnesota and across the nation, the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy seeks to design an innovative, comprehensive harm reduction curriculum in order to better train student pharmacists to serve the varied needs of the greater community. This study examines incoming individuals’ baseline knowledge of and attitudes toward harm reduction in order to better inform curriculum planning and to ultimately produce pharmacists capable of impacting the devastating effects of the opioid crisis. Methods Incoming first-year pharmacy students took a survey focused on their knowledge of opioid overdose and the drug naloxone and also provided written reflections on their perceptions of harm reduction. Data was coded using consensual qualitative research (CQR) into appropriate domains. Results Pharmacy students beginning their professional education revealed a lack of knowledge of proper response to an overdose situation, with 18.56% unfamiliar with the opioid antagonist drug naloxone. Close to 10% (9.58%) of students expressed unwillingness to do anything other than call an ambulance during an overdose event, while 8.98% were either unsure or felt that they would not feel compelled to do something to help. Qualitative coding revealed many barriers to students’ becoming capable harm reductionists, including lack of knowledge of substance use, addiction, and harm reduction, in addition to the presence of bias and stigma. Conclusion In order to interrupt the cycle of misinformation and stigma within the larger community and the subgroup of medical providers, gaps in student knowledge must be addressed in meaningful, specific ways over the course of their pharmacy education. Evaluating baseline knowledge and beliefs informs the design of a flexible, action-oriented curriculum to produce well-trained pharmacists ready to engage in finding solutions to the opioid crisis.
机译:摘要背景由于从阿片类传染病负担仍然在明尼苏达州和全国各地的增加,药明尼苏达大学的大学力图以创新的,全面的减少伤害的课程设计,以更好地培养学生药师服务于不同的需要更大的社区。这项研究检查输入个人的基线知识和对减少危害的态度,以更好地了解课程规划,并最终产生能够影响阿片危机的破坏性影响的药剂师。方法传入的第一年药学学生花了调查专注于自己的阿片类药物过量,药物纳洛酮的知识,还提供了关于其减少伤害的看法写反思。使用合意的定性研究(CQR)为适当域的数据进行编码。结果开始他们的职业教育药学学生揭示了缺乏过量的情况作出适当的反应的知识,有18.56%不熟悉的阿片拮抗剂药物纳洛酮。贴近学生的10%(9.58%)表示不愿意做的比通话过量活动期间救护车其他任何东西,而8.98%的人要么不确定或认为他们不会觉得有必要做一些帮助。定性编码透露给学生成为能够伤害简化论者,包括缺乏药物使用,成瘾,和减少伤害的知识,除了偏见和歧视的存在许多障碍。结论为了中断更大的社会和医疗服务提供者的子组内误传和耻辱的周期,在学生的知识差距,必须超越他们的药学教育的过程中有意义的,具体的方式来解决。评估基准知识和信念运筹学一个灵活的,面向行动的课程产生训练有素的药剂师的设计准备参与寻找解决危机的阿片类药物。

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