药学专业学生高级药学实习经历对β -内酰胺过敏管理的认知和信心。

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-09-18 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy13050135
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摘要

药剂师参与过敏澄清已证明增加适当的抗生素使用。本研究的目的是确定药学专业学生在最后一年对β -内酰胺(BL)过敏的知识和信心。来自5所药学院的学生参与了一项关于药物过敏经历、BL过敏知识和BL过敏管理信心的22个问题的调查。对所有调查对象的数据进行汇总,并按传染病(ID)兴趣进一步分析。共有160/521名学生回应了调查(31%)。大多数学生(73%)没有专门针对药物过敏的课程;然而,84%的学生表示课程中已经教授了这个话题。对青霉素皮肤试验感兴趣的学生对青霉素皮肤试验的细节(62%对32%)、青霉素皮肤试验结果的临床意义(87%对70%)以及分级和直接青霉素挑战背后的原则(64%对41%)有更高的认知知识。这些学生在教育患者了解青霉素过敏方面更有信心(34%对15%)。对BL过敏的认知知识和信心较低,特别是在高水平干预中。应考虑在课程中对β -内酰胺过敏识别和管理进行有针对性的培训,以改进这些发现。
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Perceived Knowledge and Confidence of Beta-Lactam Allergy Management Among Pharmacy Students on Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences.

Pharmacist engagement in allergy clarification has demonstrated increased appropriate antibiotic use. The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and confidence of pharmacy students in their final professional year regarding beta-lactam (BL) allergies. Students from 5 schools of pharmacy participated in a 22-question survey pertaining to experience with drug allergies, knowledge of BL allergies, and confidence regarding BL allergy management. Data were summarized among all respondents and further analyzed by infectious disease (ID) interest. A total of 160/521 students responded to the survey (31%). Most students (73%) had no course dedicated to drug allergies; however, 84% indicated the topic was taught within the curriculum. Students with an ID interest had a higher perceived knowledge regarding the details of penicillin skin testing (62% vs. 32%), clinical implications of penicillin skin test results (87% vs. 70%), and the principles behind a graded and direct penicillin challenge (64% vs. 41%). These students were more confident in educating patients about a perceived penicillin allergy (34% vs. 15%). Perceived knowledge and confidence of BL allergies were low, especially in high-level interventions. Targeted training in beta-lactam allergy recognition and management within the curriculum should be considered to improve upon these findings.

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