S. Nduka, M. Anetoh, K. Amorha, Okechukwu O. Henry, M. Okonta
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引用次数: 12
摘要
理由:负责给药和咨询的药剂师应具备必要的基本知识和技能,以证明对哮喘患者使用计量吸入器(MDIs)以获得最大的治疗效果。目的:本研究旨在评估尼日利亚阿南布拉州社区药师对MDIs正确使用的了解。方法:选取尼日利亚阿南布拉州两个主要城市的41名注册社区药师进行研究。采用两名训练有素的药学学生的模拟病人方法。所得数据通过SPSS version 18采用独立t检验和单因素方差分析进行分析。结果:药师的平均示范得分为45.45%。正确使用MDI的第7步,包括吸气和压下药筒,是药剂师演示最多的步骤(90.2%),而第4步,包括轻微向后倾斜的头,是最少的(14.6%)。在使用的哮喘指南中确定的5个关键步骤中,有2个得到了很好的证明(75.6%和90.2%),1个得到了一般的证明(51.2%),2个表现不佳(39%和31.7%)。在本研究中,社会人口学特征对药师的论证能力没有影响。结论:社区药师对MDI的正确使用缺乏足够的知识。针对药剂师的培训计划侧重于使用这种装置,这将使他们能够教育哮喘患者如何有效地使用吸入吸入器。
Use of simulated patient approach to assess the community pharmacists’ knowledge of appropriate use of metered dose inhaler
Rationale: The pharmacist charged with the responsibility of drug administration and counseling should have the basic knowledge and skills necessary to demonstrate the use of metered dose inhalers (MDIs) to asthma patients for the maximization of treatment outcomes. Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the community pharmacists′ knowledge of the appropriate use of MDIs in Anambra State, Nigeria. Methods: The study was carried out in two major cities in Anambra State, Nigeria, using 41 registered community pharmacists. A simulated patient approach utilizing two adequately trained pharmacy students were used. Obtained data were analyzed using independent t-test and one-way ANOVA through SPSS version 18. Results: The pharmacists had a mean demonstration score of 45.45%. Step number seven of the correct use of MDI, which involves breathing in and depressing the canister was the most demonstrated step (90.2%) while step 4 which involves tilting the head back slightly was the least demonstrated (14.6%) by the pharmacists. Among five identified critical steps in asthma guideline used, two were well demonstrated (75.6% and 90.2%): one averagely demonstrated (51.2%) and two poorly demonstrated (39% and 31.7%). Sociodemographic characteristics did not influence the demonstration ability of the pharmacists in this study. Conclusion: The study indicated that community pharmacists lacked the adequate knowledge of appropriate use of MDI. Training programs for pharmacists focusing on the use of such devices will enable them to educate patients on the effective use of MDIs in patients with asthma.