Ethics and Practices of the Pharmacist.

Q3 Medicine
Fatma Sellami, Emna Bokri, Hajji Hekma, Nour Ben Fatma, Aimen Abbassi
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Abstract

Introduction: In their practice, pharmacists are confronted with situations that may pose ethical problems. They must make decisions based on scientific knowledge as well as the principles of bioethics.

Aim: To evaluate pharmacists' attitudes towards specific ethical dilemmas.

Methods: We conducted our study using a validated English questionnaire, containing 9 ethical scenarios to be rated by participants on a 5-point Likert scale. The questionnaire was distributed via Google Forms on Facebook pages and Messenger and WhatsApp groups. The data were processed with Microsoft Excel and statistical tests were performed using SPSS version 23.

Results: The participants in our study achieved 70% of the total score for all encountered situations. We found that in response to the non-maleficence scenario of "Dispensing amphetamines to a medical student," pharmacists exhibited the most ethical attitude compared to other studied situations. In general, confidentiality scenarios received the highest number of "disagree" responses, while the least ethical attitude concerned justice scenarios. We also found a significant correlation between supplementary ethics training and the dimensions of confidentiality and non-maleficence .

Conclusion: Our study, the first of its kind in Tunisia, highlighted the need to strengthen medical ethics training for pharmacists.

药剂师的道德与实践。
导言:在执业过程中,药剂师会遇到可能引发伦理问题的情况。目的:评估药剂师对特定伦理困境的态度:我们使用经过验证的英文问卷进行研究,其中包含 9 种伦理情景,参与者可根据 5 分制李克特量表进行评分。问卷通过谷歌表单在 Facebook 页面、Messenger 和 WhatsApp 群组中发布。数据使用 Microsoft Excel 进行处理,并使用 SPSS 23 版本进行统计检验:我们研究的参与者在所有遇到的情况下都达到了总分的 70%。我们发现,与其他研究情境相比,药剂师在应对 "向医科学生发放安非他明 "这一非道德情境时表现出的道德态度最为端正。一般来说,保密情景得到的 "不同意 "回答最多,而最缺乏道德态度的是公正情景。我们还发现,补充性伦理培训与保密性和非恶意性之间存在明显的相关性:我们的研究在突尼斯尚属首次,强调了加强药剂师医学伦理培训的必要性。
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