破解药剂师对伪科学主张的批判性思维根源:一项横断面调查的启示。

IF 2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy12060165
Tomofumi Watanabe, Mari Matsumoto, Masami Ukawa, Makoto Ohira, Masaru Tsunoda
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全球自我药疗的趋势增加了公众对非处方药物治疗和健康相关信息的依赖,助长了医疗保健领域伪科学说法的传播,带来了严重的公共健康风险。药剂师作为可接触到的医疗保健专业人员,在批判性地评估这些说法并提供循证指导方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,很少有定量研究对药剂师对伪科学主张的批判性思维或影响因素进行评估。本研究旨在评估影响药剂师对伪科学主张的批判性思维的人口因素。我们对日本各地医院、保险药房和药店的药剂师进行了横断面调查。新开发的伪科学批判量表(PCS)测量了药剂师对伪科学说法的态度。统计分析确定了形成和影响批判性思维的因素。这项研究揭示了两个主要维度:"医学迷信和非科学疗法 "和 "自然疗法迷信"。性别和教育背景对 PCS 分数有很大影响,男性药剂师和六年制药学专业毕业生表现出更高的怀疑态度。这些发现强调了在药学教育中持续进行专业发展以加强批判性思维的重要性。PCS 是评估这一能力的有效工具。加强教育工作对于使药剂师具备有效反驳伪科学主张和改善公众健康的能力至关重要。
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Deciphering the Roots of Pharmacists' Critical Thinking About Pseudoscientific Claims: Insights from a Cross-Sectional Survey.

The global trend toward self-medication has increased public reliance on over-the-counter treatments and health-related information, contributing to the spread of pseudoscientific claims in healthcare and posing serious public health risks. Pharmacists, as accessible healthcare professionals, play a crucial role in critically evaluating these claims and providing evidence-based guidance. However, little quantitative research has assessed pharmacists' critical thinking regarding pseudoscientific claims or the factors influencing them. This study aims to evaluate the demographic factors affecting pharmacists' critical thinking about pseudoscientific claims. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among pharmacists in hospitals, insurance pharmacies, and drugstores across Japan. The newly developed Pseudoscience Criticism Scale (PCS) measured attitudes toward pseudoscientific claims. Statistical analysis identified factors that form and influence critical thinking. This study revealed two primary dimensions: "Medical Superstitions and Unscientific Treatments" and "Natural Healing Superstitions". Gender and educational background significantly impacted PCS scores, with male pharmacists and graduates from six-year pharmacy programs exhibiting higher skepticism. These findings underscore the importance of ongoing professional development in pharmacy education to strengthen critical thinking. The PCS is an effective tool for assessing this competency. Enhancing educational efforts is essential to equip pharmacists to effectively counter pseudoscientific claims and improve public health.

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