Training needs analysis for pharmacists in Nigeria – A case study of Warri, Delta State

V. Imieje, I. Igbe, A. Falodun
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Pharmacists in Nigeria do not seem to exhibit the expertise, skills, poise and assertiveness necessary to function effectively as drug experts in the health care team. This posture could be due to knowledge deficiency. Bridging the knowledge gap could be an important step in improving the confidence of practicing pharmacists irrespective of the practice setting. The objective of the present study was to identify areas of knowledge deficiency among practicing pharmacists in Nigeria with respect to drug therapy of diseases of contemporary interest - hypertension, HIV/AIDS, thrombosis, cancer and epilepsy. A census of all pharmacists that met the inclusion criteria was done. Knowledge was assessed using a 52 item pre-tested questionnaire exploring basic aspects of pharmacotherapy of various disease states. Response rate was 73%. Majority of pharmacists surveyed had no additional qualifications. Even though over 75% of pharmacists claimed to be computer literate, self rated internet skills was below average. Knowledge scores were high for hypertension, diabetes and retroviral disease while pharmacists were found to be knowledge deficient in the areas of lipid lowering drugs, anti cancer drugs and anticoagulant therapy . Pharmacists with Doctor of Pharmacy degree and those in hospital pharmacy practice consistently had higher knowledge scores than those without further qualifications and who are in community pharmacy practice. There is a need for pharmacists, particularly those in the community setting, to undergo more specialized training in the area of lipid management, epilepsy, anticoagulation therapy and treatment of cancers if they are to meet the challenges of contemporary practice . Keywords : Training needs, Pharmacists, knowledge deficiency, Nigeria
尼日利亚药剂师培训需求分析——以三角洲州瓦里为例
尼日利亚的药剂师似乎没有表现出作为保健队的药物专家有效发挥作用所必需的专业知识、技能、沉着和自信。这种姿势可能是由于缺乏知识。弥合知识差距可能是提高执业药师信心的重要一步,无论执业环境如何。本研究的目的是确定尼日利亚执业药剂师在当代关注的疾病——高血压、艾滋病毒/艾滋病、血栓形成、癌症和癫痫——的药物治疗方面缺乏知识的领域。对所有符合纳入标准的药剂师进行普查。知识评估采用52项预测问卷,探讨各种疾病状态的药物治疗的基本方面。有效率为73%。接受调查的大多数药剂师没有额外资格。尽管超过75%的药剂师声称自己精通电脑,但他们自测的互联网技能却低于平均水平。药师对高血压、糖尿病和逆转录病毒疾病的知识得分较高,对降脂药物、抗癌药物和抗凝治疗的知识得分较低。具有药学博士学位的药师和在医院药学实习的药师的知识得分始终高于未取得进一步资格的药师和在社区药学实习的药师。药剂师,特别是社区药剂师,如果要应对当代实践的挑战,就需要在血脂管理、癫痫、抗凝治疗和癌症治疗方面接受更多的专业培训。关键词:培训需求;药师;知识缺失
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