Evaluating student pharmacist knowledge, attitudes, and confidence in caring for paediatric patients with HIV

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
K. McKeirnan, Sorosh Kherghehpoush, Kavya Vaitla, R. Crutchley, Angie Gladchuk
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Background: Despite advances in the management of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), people living with HIV (PLWH) experience stigma that impacts the healthcare they receive. Numerous studies demonstrate that provider education regarding HIV helps alleviate bias. Pharmacy schools significantly vary in their curriculum surrounding HIV education, with a limited focus on HIV in the paediatric population. Being one of the most accessible healthcare providers, improving pharmacist education and attitudes could positively impact treatment outcomes for children living with HIV. Method: An Advanced HIV Elective course that included content in the management of children living with HIV (CLWH) was developed and implemented by faculty at a Doctor of Pharmacy program in the United States. Student pharmacist knowledge, confidence, and perceptions of providing care for this population were assessed before and after the didactic module. Results: The incorporation of a paediatric HIV module increased the knowledge and confidence of student pharmacists in the management of PLWH and CLWH. Areas of improvement include the selection of antiretroviral therapy (ART), ART medication counselling, and paediatric immunisations. However, a significant difference in attitudes and perceptions towards PLWH and CLWH was not observed. Conclusion: Although improvement in student pharmacist knowledge and confidence was seen after the implementation of a paediatric HIV module, innovative ways to address bias, stigma, and misinformation are needed to promote positive health outcomes for marginalised communities, including those living with HIV.
评估学生药剂师的知识,态度和信心,照顾儿童艾滋病患者
背景:尽管人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的管理取得了进展,但艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)经历的耻辱影响了他们接受的医疗保健。许多研究表明,提供有关艾滋病毒的教育有助于减轻偏见。药学院围绕艾滋病毒教育的课程差异很大,对儿科艾滋病毒的关注有限。作为最容易获得的医疗保健提供者之一,改善药剂师的教育和态度可以对感染艾滋病毒的儿童的治疗结果产生积极影响。方法:美国一名药学博士项目的教师开发并实施了一门高级艾滋病毒选修课程,其中包括艾滋病毒儿童管理(CLWH)的内容。在教学模块之前和之后,评估了学生药剂师的知识,信心和为这一人群提供护理的看法。结果:儿科HIV模块的纳入增加了学生药师对PLWH和CLWH管理的知识和信心。改善的领域包括抗逆转录病毒疗法的选择、抗逆转录病毒药物咨询和儿科免疫接种。然而,对PLWH和CLWH的态度和看法没有观察到显着差异。结论:尽管在实施儿科艾滋病毒模块后,学生药剂师的知识和信心有所提高,但需要创新方法来解决偏见、污名和错误信息,以促进包括艾滋病毒感染者在内的边缘化社区的积极健康结果。
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Pharmacy Education
Pharmacy Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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174
期刊介绍: Pharmacy Education journal provides a research, development and evaluation forum for communication between academic teachers, researchers and practitioners in professional and pharmacy education, with an emphasis on new and established teaching and learning methods, new curriculum and syllabus directions, educational outcomes, guidance on structuring courses and assessing achievement, and workforce development. It is a peer-reviewed online open access platform for the dissemination of new ideas in professional pharmacy education and workforce development. Pharmacy Education supports Open Access (OA): free, unrestricted online access to research outputs. Readers are able to access the Journal and individual published articles for free - there are no subscription fees or ''pay per view'' charges. Authors wishing to publish their work in Pharmacy Education do so without incurring any financial costs.
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