Assessment of the Knowledge and Practice on Safe Handling of Anticancer Drugs among Pharmacists in Iraqi Healthcare Settings

Mayada Qasim Khadim, D. Kadhim
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Background: Occupational exposure to hazardous drugs occurs in all aspects of anticancer drug handling. Proper recommendations and guidelines should be applied to control and reduce exposure. Objective: To assess pharmacists' knowledge and practice regarding the safe handling of anticancer drugs. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at seven major hospitals in Baghdad City, Iraq, from December 2023 to February 2024. A pre-designed questionnaire was given to pharmacists who handled anticancer drugs in chemotherapy units. The questionnaire comprises sociodemographic data, knowledge of the safe handling of cytotoxic drugs and thoughts about exposure and risk, practices for safely handling cytotoxic drugs, and challenges for safely handling cytotoxic drugs. Results: A total of 126 pharmacists were enrolled in the study. Less than half of the participants (46%) received training on anticancer drugs. While more than a third (42.9%) of the pharmacists were handling more than 100 cytotoxic preparations weekly, the total knowledge score was 7.14, while the total practice score was 73.36, with less than half of the pharmacists having good knowledge (44.44%) or practice (48.41%). Pharmacists who received training had significantly higher total practice scores than those who did not. Pharmacists with more than 100 weekly preparations were more knowledgeable than those with 50–99 preparations. Conclusions: The majority of participating pharmacists had fair to excellent knowledge and practice regarding the safe handling of cytotoxic medications. However, there were some gaps regarding important knowledge and practice issues. To improve knowledge and practices regarding anticancer handling, training is necessary.  
伊拉克医疗机构药剂师安全处理抗癌药物的知识和实践评估
背景:在抗癌药物处理的各个环节中都会发生职业性接触危险药物的情况。应采用适当的建议和指南来控制和减少接触。目的:评估药剂师在安全处理抗癌药物方面的知识和实践:评估药剂师在安全处理抗癌药物方面的知识和实践。方法:于 2023 年 12 月至 2024 年 2 月在伊拉克巴格达市的七家主要医院进行了一项横断面研究。研究人员向化疗科处理抗癌药物的药剂师发放了一份预先设计的调查问卷。问卷内容包括社会人口学数据、安全处理细胞毒性药物的知识以及对暴露和风险的看法、安全处理细胞毒性药物的做法以及安全处理细胞毒性药物所面临的挑战。结果:共有 126 名药剂师参加了研究。不到一半的参与者(46%)接受过有关抗癌药物的培训。虽然超过三分之一(42.9%)的药剂师每周处理的细胞毒性制剂超过 100 种,但知识总分为 7.14 分,实践总分为 73.36 分,只有不到一半的药剂师拥有良好的知识(44.44%)或实践(48.41%)。接受过培训的药剂师的实践总分明显高于未接受过培训的药剂师。每周配制 100 种以上制剂的药剂师比配制 50-99 种制剂的药剂师知识更丰富。结论:大多数参与培训的药剂师在安全处理细胞毒性药物方面的知识和实践水平从一般到优秀不等。然而,在重要的知识和实践问题上还存在一些差距。为了提高抗癌药物处理方面的知识和实践水平,有必要进行培训。
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