Evaluation of Knowledge and Counseling on Metered-Dose Inhalers and Nebulisers among Community Pharmacists in Ibadan - An Intervention Study

A. A. Aje, Taiwo Abiola Adekunle
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This study evaluated the impact of an educational intervention on knowledge and counseling on metered-dose inhalers (MDIs) and nebulisers among community pharmacists in Ibadan, Nigeria. A validated semi-structured questionnaire was utilised for data collection on study participants’ baseline knowledge and counseling on the selected asthma medication devices. The community pharmacists were randomised into control and intervention groups. An online educational intervention was carried out among pharmacists in the intervention group. The intervention comprised updates on basic information vis-à-vis knowledge and patient counseling on MDIs and nebulisers. A post-intervention assessment was carried out a month later to evaluate the impact of the intervention. Data was summarised using descriptive and inferential statistics, with level of significance set as p < 0.05. Response rate was 77.2% (112/145). Study findings showed significant improvement on knowledge and counseling among the community pharmacists in the intervention group, postintervention. Pharmacists’ knowledge of MDIs and nebulisers (control versus intervention) was comparable at baseline (5.83 ± 2.46 versus 6.34 ± 2.16) but significantly different postintervention (5.87 ± 2.34 versus 7.10 ± 2.21). Similarly, pharmacists’ counselling on asthma medication devices was comparable at baseline (3.59 ± 2.54 versus 3.63 ± 1.83) but significantly different postintervention (3.35 ± 3.13 versus 7.93 ± 2.58). Work experience as community pharmacists did not influence participants’ knowledge and counseling on MDIs and nebulisers. The educational intervention significantly improved knowledge and counseling on MDIs and nebulisers among community pharmacists in Ibadan, Nigeria. There is need for regular educational updates to improve the quality of care offered by community pharmacists.
伊巴丹市社区药师计量吸入器和雾化器知识及咨询评价——一项干预研究
本研究评估了教育干预对尼日利亚伊巴丹社区药剂师对计量吸入器(MDIs)和雾化器的知识和咨询的影响。一份经过验证的半结构化问卷用于收集研究参与者对所选哮喘药物装置的基线知识和咨询的数据。将社区药师随机分为对照组和干预组。对干预组药师进行在线教育干预。干预措施包括更新基本信息,如-à-vis知识和对吸入吸入器和雾化器的患者咨询。一个月后进行干预后评估,以评估干预的影响。数据汇总采用描述性统计和推理统计,显著性水平设置为p < 0.05。有效率为77.2%(112/145)。研究发现,干预组社区药师的知识和咨询在干预后有显著改善。基线时,对照与干预组药师对MDIs和雾化器的了解程度相当(5.83±2.46 vs 6.34±2.16),但干预后差异显著(5.87±2.34 vs 7.10±2.21)。同样,药师对哮喘药物装置的咨询在基线时具有可比性(3.59±2.54 vs 3.63±1.83),但干预后差异显著(3.35±3.13 vs 7.93±2.58)。作为社区药剂师的工作经验不影响参与者对MDIs和雾化器的知识和咨询。教育干预显著提高了尼日利亚伊巴丹社区药剂师对计量吸入器和雾化器的了解和咨询。有必要定期更新教育,以提高社区药剂师提供的护理质量。
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