Rana Abu-Farha, Karem H Alzoubi, Lobna Gharaibeh, Mariam Al-Ameri, Aya Nawasreh, Ammena Y Binsaleh, Sireen Abdul Rahim Shilbayeh
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目的:本研究旨在评估约旦社区药剂师对自杀警告标志的认识,确定参与自杀预防的感知障碍,并评估他们对自己在心理健康支持中的作用的态度和看法。研究设计:于2024年8月至9月对在约旦药学协会注册的执业社区药剂师进行横断面调查。方法:研究调查通过社交媒体和专业网络进行电子分发,包括人口统计、自杀警告标志知识、培训、自杀患者经历以及他们在心理健康支持中的作用。数据分析采用SPSS version 26。结果:共有412名药师参与本研究。至于对自杀警告标志的熟悉程度,150人(36.4%)表示熟悉,但对识别自杀警告标志的信心较低,只有73人(17.7%)感到非常自信。在208名(50.5%)遇到有自杀念头患者的药师中,常见的警示信号包括退出活动(181人,87.0%)和感到绝望(179人,86.1%)。针对这些情况,187名(89.9%)药师给予共情支持,172名(82.7%)药师鼓励寻求专业帮助,167名(80.3%)药师评估情况严重程度。有效干预的障碍包括文化障碍(329人,79.9%)、缺乏培训(327人,79.4%)和害怕冒犯患者(323人,78.4%)。结论:约旦的社区药剂师认识到他们在预防自杀中的重要性,但面临缺乏培训和文化敏感性等障碍。加强培训和提供明确的指导方针可以提高其在支持精神卫生和预防自杀工作方面的效力。
Roles and Perceptions of Community Pharmacists in Suicide Prevention in Jordan: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate community pharmacists' awareness regarding suicide warning signs, identify perceived barriers to engaging in suicide prevention, and assess their attitudes and perceptions regarding their role in mental health support in Jordan.
Study design: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from August to September 2024 among practicing community pharmacists registered with the Jordanian Pharmacy Association.
Methods: The study survey was distributed electronically through social media and professional networks, included questions on demographics, knowledge of suicide warning signs, training, experiences with suicidal patients, and perceptions of their role in mental health support. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 26.
Results: A total of 412 pharmacists participated in this study. Regarding familiarity with suicide warning signs, 150 (36.4%) reported being familiar, however confidence in identifying suicide warning signs was low, with only 73 (17.7%) feeling very confident. Among the 208 (50.5%) pharmacists who encountered patients with suicidal thoughts, common warning signs included withdrawal from activities (181, 87.0%) and feelings of hopelessness (179, 86.1%). In response to these situations, 187 (89.9%) pharmacists provided empathetic support, 172 (82.7%) encouraged seeking professional help, and 167 (80.3%) assessed the seriousness of the situation. Barriers to effective intervention included cultural barriers (329, 79.9%), lack of training (327, 79.4%), and fear of offending patients (323, 78.4%).
Conclusion: Community pharmacists in Jordan recognize the importance of their role in suicide prevention but face barriers such as lack of training and cultural sensitivities. Enhancing training and providing clear guidelines can improve their effectiveness in supporting mental health and suicide prevention efforts.
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The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), providing information on pharmaceutical care, drug therapy, diseases and other health issues, trends in pharmacy practice and therapeutics, informed opinion, and original research. JAPhA publishes original research, reviews, experiences, and opinion articles that link science to contemporary pharmacy practice to improve patient care.