评估印度尼西亚农村地区年轻药剂师对远程药学辅助制药服务的了解、认知和准备程度

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Muhammad Thesa Ghozali
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背景远程药学技术的应用已大幅扩展,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行期间,以确保持续的药物护理服务。本研究旨在评估印尼农村地区年轻药剂师对远程药学辅助制药服务的了解、看法和准备情况。方法 2023 年 1 月至 7 月在印尼爪哇岛、苏门答腊岛和加里曼丹岛的农村地区开展了一项横断面研究。研究采用便利抽样法,旨在招募 520 名 35 岁以下(23-34 岁)的注册药剂师。数据收集采用了根据当地情况调整的在线问卷,并使用 SPSS 26.0 版进行了分析。大多数参与者为女性(73.1%),年龄在 26-30 岁之间(53.8%)。几乎所有药剂师(97.1%)都拥有药学博士学位。知识评估表明,人们对远程药学的重要性及其在 COVID-19 大流行期间的作用有很高的认识,96.15% 的人认识到需要强大的互联网连接。90.38%的人同意远程药学可提高农村地区的药物可及性。不过,他们也强调了对出错率和工作量增加的担忧。相当一部分药剂师表示愿意通过视频咨询开展药物咨询(44.23%),并表示愿意接受相关培训(59.62%)。虽然他们有参与远程药学实践和培训的明显意愿,但通过有针对性的支持和培训来解决他们对工作量和数据安全的担忧,对于成功实施远程药学至关重要,并有可能提高农村地区的医疗服务普及率。
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Assessment of knowledge, perception, and readiness for telepharmacy-assisted pharmaceutical services among young pharmacists in rural Indonesia

Background

The implementation of telepharmacy technology has expanded significantly, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, to ensure continuous pharmaceutical care services. This practice is vital in rural and underserved areas where access to healthcare is limited.

Objective

This study aims to assess the knowledge, perception, and readiness of young pharmacists in rural Indonesia towards telepharmacy-assisted pharmaceutical services.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted from January to July 2023 in rural areas of Java, Sumatra, and Kalimantan, Indonesia. A convenience sampling method was employed with the aim of recruiting 520 registered pharmacists under 35 years of age (23–34 years old). Data were collected using an online questionnaire adapted for the local context and analyzed using SPSS version 26.0.

Results

The study achieved an 86.67 % response rate. Most participants were female (73.1 %) and aged between 26 and 30 years (53.8 %). Nearly all pharmacists (97.1 %) held a Pharm.D degree. The knowledge assessment showed high awareness of telepharmacy's importance and its role during the COVID-19 pandemic, with 96.15 % recognizing the need for a strong internet connection. Positive perception was noted, with 90.38 % agreeing that telepharmacy enhances medication access in rural areas. However, concerns about increased error rates and workload were highlighted. A substantial proportion of pharmacists expressed readiness for conducting drug counselling via video consultation (44.23 %) and showed a willingness to undergo relevant training (59.62 %).

Conclusion

Young pharmacists in rural Indonesia demonstrate a good level of knowledge and generally positive perceptions about telepharmacy, with notable readiness among pharmacists with less than five years of experience. While there is notable willingness to engage in telepharmacy practices and training, addressing concerns about workload and data security through targeted support and training will be crucial for the successful implementation of telepharmacy, potentially enhancing healthcare access in rural areas.
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