社区药师参与青少年性教育和生殖健康服务的能力评价。

Innovations in Pharmacy Pub Date : 2023-10-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v14i1.5092
David Adje, Umeokwoaka Vivian Chinenye
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背景:为青少年提供的性教育和生殖健康(SERH)服务不足。通过社区药房增加青少年SERH服务是弥合这一差距的可行选择。目的:研究的目的是评估社区药剂师的参与,自我报告的能力,信心和舒适度提供青少年SERH服务,并探讨服务提供的障碍。方法:采用简单随机抽样的方法,向200名社区药师发放预测问卷。自我报告的能力和信心以李克特量表测量,范围从1-5,中点3。连续数据用均值和标准差表示,分类数据用频率和百分比表示。结果:社区药师自述能力、信心和舒适度较高,为4.09±0.14;3.2±0.75;在1-5分制中分别为4.17±0.18。大部分药剂师(130名)(81.3%)声称曾接受正规的性教育训练,而近四分之三(105名)(65.6%)最近曾更新有关知识。虽然产品可得性充足,有118人(73.6%),但教育材料的可得性较低,有37人(23%)。学校是药师发放性教育资料最常见的场所96(60%)。缺乏时间和宗教反对是提供服务的主要障碍99(61.9%);分别为63例(39.4%)。结论:药师自我报告的青少年SERH服务的舒适度、胜任力和信心水平较高。提供服务的主要障碍是缺乏时间和宗教反对。这些发现表明,社区药剂师对改善青少年SERH服务的可及性具有潜在的重大影响。因此,通过药店提供卫生保健服务的选择值得探索,以改善青少年人口的获取和服务提供。
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An Assessment of Community Pharmacists' Competence and Involvement in Adolescent Sexuality Education and Reproductive Health Services.

Background: Provision of sexuality education and reproductive health (SERH) services for the adolescent population has been inadequate. Increasing access to adolescent SERH through the community pharmacy is a viable option in bridging this gap. Objective: The study objectives were to assess community pharmacists' involvement, self -reported competence, confidence and comfort level regarding provision of adolescent SERH services and explore barriers to service delivery. Method: A pre-tested questionnaire was distributed to 200 community pharmacists by simple random sampling. Self-reported competency and confidence were measured on a Likert scale ranging from 1-5, midpoint 3. Continuous data was expressed as mean and standard deviation while categorical data was expressed as frequencies and percentages. Results: Community pharmacist' self-reported competence, confidence and comfort levels were high, 4.09 ± 0.14; 3.2±0.75; 4.17± 0.18 respectively on a Scale of 1-5. Majority of the pharmacists, 130 (81.3%) claimed to have had formal training in sexuality education and nearly three quarters, 105 (65.6%) had recently updated their knowledge. Although product availability was adequate, 118 (73.6%), availability of educational materials was low, 37 (23%). Schools were the most frequent place where pharmacists had distributed sexuality education materials 96 (60%). Lack of time and religious objection were the major barriers to service delivery 99(61.9%); 63(39.4%) respectively. Conclusion: Pharmacist' self-reported comfort, competency and confidence levels in delivering adolescent SERH services were high. The major barriers to service delivery were lack of time and religious objection. These findings suggest that community pharmacists have a potentially major impact on improving access to adolescent SERH service. Therefore, the option of delivering SERH services through pharmacies is worth exploring in order to improve access and service delivery to the adolescent population.

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