Precision medicine in pharmacy: assessing pharmacogenomics competence among pharmacists and pharmacy students.

IF 3.3 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2024-06-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20523211.2024.2354879
Mohanad Odeh, Lana Sbitan, Noor Alzraikat, Haneen Tanous, Tarik Al-Diery
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Abstract

Background: Pharmacogenomics, a key component of precision medicine, aims to improve healthcare outcomes. As pharmacists play a pivotal role in this evolving field, an assessment of their preparedness to apply pharmacogenomics is imperative.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a validated questionnaire (Content Validity Ratio > 0.741, p < 0.05) that demonstrated reliability (Cronbach's alpha for all scales > 0.7) gathered data on demographics, knowledge, attitudes, barriers, and confidence in pharmacogenomics among pharmacists and pharmacy students in Jordan. Statistical analysis assessed associations and their strength within the collected data and variables.

Results: This study included 514 pharmacists and pharmacy students. Knowledge scores were moderate and correlated with academic level and pharmacy school attended. Most participants were open to providing pharmacogenomics testing and interpretation through pharmacy services, but the majority demonstrated concerns about potential misinterpretation of test results and the resulting patients' anxiety. Students cited limited accessibility, while pharmacists identified the lack of standardised guidelines as the main roadblock.

Conclusion: This study highlights the need for education to prepare pharmacists for their role in pharmacogenomics. Despite positive attitudes from pharmacists, addressing knowledge gaps, the low confidence in recommending pharmacogenomics tests, and concerns about implementation are essential.

药剂学中的精准医学:评估药剂师和药剂学学生的药物基因组学能力。
背景:药物基因组学是精准医疗的重要组成部分,旨在改善医疗保健结果。由于药剂师在这一不断发展的领域发挥着举足轻重的作用,因此对他们应用药物基因组学的准备情况进行评估势在必行:在这项横断面研究中,一份经过验证的调查问卷(内容效度比 > 0.741,p 0.7)收集了约旦药剂师和药学专业学生在药物基因组学方面的人口统计学、知识、态度、障碍和信心等方面的数据。统计分析评估了所收集数据和变量之间的关联及其强度:这项研究包括 514 名药剂师和药学专业学生。知识得分中等,与学术水平和就读的药学院相关。大多数参与者对通过药学服务提供药物基因组学检测和解释持开放态度,但大多数人对检测结果可能被误解以及由此导致的患者焦虑表示担忧。学生们认为可及性有限,而药剂师则认为缺乏标准化指南是主要障碍:这项研究强调,有必要开展教育,让药剂师为在药物基因组学中发挥作用做好准备。尽管药剂师态度积极,但解决知识差距、推荐药物基因组学检测的信心不足以及对实施的担忧仍至关重要。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Health Professions-Pharmacy
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