Pharmacy students' attitudes and perceptions toward pharmacogenomics education.

Shanice Coriolan, Nimota Arikawe, Arden Moscati, Lisheng Zhou, Stephanie Dym, Seda Donmez, Adinoyi Garba, Sasha Falbaum, Zvi Loewy, Melinda Lull, Maha Saad, Jane Shtaynberg, Aniwaa Owusu Obeng
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Purpose: To evaluate final-year pharmacy students' perceptions toward pharmacogenomics education, their attitudes on its clinical relevance, and their readiness to use such knowledge in practice.

Methods: A 19-question survey was developed and modified from prior studies and was pretested on a small group of pharmacogenomics faculty and pharmacy students. The final survey was administered to 978 final-year pharmacy students in 8 school/colleges of pharmacy in New York and New Jersey between January and May 2017. The survey targeted 3 main themes: perceptions toward pharmacogenomics education, attitudes toward the clinical relevance of this education, and the students' readiness to use knowledge of pharmacogenomics in practice.

Results: With a 35% response rate, the majority (81%) of the 339 student participants believed that pharmacogenomics was a useful clinical tool for pharmacists, yet only 40% felt that it had been a relevant part of their training. Almost half (46%) received only 1-3 lectures on pharmacogenomics and the majority were not ready to use it in practice. Survey results pointed toward practice-based trainings such as pharmacogenomics rotations as the most helpful in preparing students for practice.

Conclusions: Final-year student pharmacists reported varying exposure to pharmacogenomics content in their pharmacy training and had positive attitudes toward the clinical relevance of the discipline, yet they expressed low confidence in their readiness to use this information in practice.

药学院学生对药物基因组学教育的态度和看法。
目的:评估药学专业毕业班学生对药物基因组学教育的看法、他们对药物基因组学临床相关性的态度以及他们在实践中使用这些知识的准备情况:方法: 根据先前的研究开发并修改了一份包含 19 个问题的调查问卷,并在一小部分药物基因组学教师和药学专业学生中进行了预试。2017 年 1 月至 5 月期间,对纽约州和新泽西州 8 所药学院的 978 名药学专业毕业班学生进行了最终调查。调查针对3个主题:对药物基因组学教育的看法、对该教育临床相关性的态度以及学生在实践中使用药物基因组学知识的准备情况:结果:339 名学生的回复率为 35%,其中大多数(81%)认为药物基因组学对药剂师来说是一种有用的临床工具,但只有 40% 的学生认为药物基因组学是其培训的相关部分。近一半(46%)的学生只接受了 1-3 次药物基因组学方面的讲座,而大多数学生还没有做好在实践中使用药物基因组学的准备。调查结果表明,药物基因组学轮转等以实践为基础的培训对学生做好实践准备最有帮助:最后一年的药剂师学生报告称,他们在药剂学培训中接触过不同的药物基因组学内容,并对该学科的临床相关性持积极态度,但他们对自己是否准备好在实践中使用这些信息表示信心不足。
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