Effects of a national medication education program in Taiwan to change the public's perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists

To evaluate the effect of a national medication education program on public's perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. This was a single group, pre- and post-comparison study. The subjects were 955 community residents enrolled in the Community Education Program on Medica...

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Published inPatient education and counseling Vol. 65; no. 3; pp. 303 - 310
Main Authors Wen, Ming Fang, Lin, Swu-Jane, Yang, Yea-Huei Kao, Huang, Yen-Ming, Wang, Hui-Po, Chen, Chiung-Sheue, Wu, Fe-Lin Lin
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Published Ireland Elsevier Ireland Ltd 01.03.2007
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1873-5134
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Abstract To evaluate the effect of a national medication education program on public's perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. This was a single group, pre- and post-comparison study. The subjects were 955 community residents enrolled in the Community Education Program on Medication Use (CEPMU) between September 2003 and January 2004 in Taiwan. The program was a pharmacist-facilitated national education program implemented at 31 community universities nationwide. The education program consisted of 14 lectures that were delivered over a 4-month period. A questionnaire was administered before and after the program to survey the subjects on their usual drug-information sources, their evaluation of the credibility of the drug-information sources, and their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Paired t-test was used to analyze the difference between pre- and post-tests with a significant level set at 0.05 a priori. At the end of the program, the subjects were more likely to request drug information from healthcare professionals as compared to the baseline ( p < 0.05). They also had more confidence in the information provided by the community pharmacists ( p < 0.05) and had a better understanding of the roles and functions of pharmacists ( p < 0.05). The national medication education program facilitated by pharmacists helps to direct the subjects to pharmacists or other healthcare givers for drug information. It also improves their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Pharmacists’ proactive participation in health education helped society to appreciate the roles and functions of pharmacists as knowledge workers in terms of drug information providers and safeguards of drug use.
AbstractList To evaluate the effect of a national medication education program on public's perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan.OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of a national medication education program on public's perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan.This was a single group, pre- and post-comparison study. The subjects were 955 community residents enrolled in the Community Education Program on Medication Use (CEPMU) between September 2003 and January 2004 in Taiwan. The program was a pharmacist-facilitated national education program implemented at 31 community universities nationwide. The education program consisted of 14 lectures that were delivered over a 4-month period. A questionnaire was administered before and after the program to survey the subjects on their usual drug-information sources, their evaluation of the credibility of the drug-information sources, and their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Paired t-test was used to analyze the difference between pre- and post-tests with a significant level set at 0.05 a priori.METHODSThis was a single group, pre- and post-comparison study. The subjects were 955 community residents enrolled in the Community Education Program on Medication Use (CEPMU) between September 2003 and January 2004 in Taiwan. The program was a pharmacist-facilitated national education program implemented at 31 community universities nationwide. The education program consisted of 14 lectures that were delivered over a 4-month period. A questionnaire was administered before and after the program to survey the subjects on their usual drug-information sources, their evaluation of the credibility of the drug-information sources, and their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Paired t-test was used to analyze the difference between pre- and post-tests with a significant level set at 0.05 a priori.At the end of the program, the subjects were more likely to request drug information from healthcare professionals as compared to the baseline (p < 0.05). They also had more confidence in the information provided by the community pharmacists (p < 0.05) and had a better understanding of the roles and functions of pharmacists (p < 0.05).RESULTSAt the end of the program, the subjects were more likely to request drug information from healthcare professionals as compared to the baseline (p < 0.05). They also had more confidence in the information provided by the community pharmacists (p < 0.05) and had a better understanding of the roles and functions of pharmacists (p < 0.05).The national medication education program facilitated by pharmacists helps to direct the subjects to pharmacists or other healthcare givers for drug information. It also improves their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan.CONCLUSIONSThe national medication education program facilitated by pharmacists helps to direct the subjects to pharmacists or other healthcare givers for drug information. It also improves their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan.Pharmacists' proactive participation in health education helped society to appreciate the roles and functions of pharmacists as knowledge workers in terms of drug information providers and safeguards of drug use.PRACTICE IMPLICATIONSPharmacists' proactive participation in health education helped society to appreciate the roles and functions of pharmacists as knowledge workers in terms of drug information providers and safeguards of drug use.
To evaluate the effect of a national medication education program on public's perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. This was a single group, pre- and post-comparison study. The subjects were 955 community residents enrolled in the Community Education Program on Medication Use (CEPMU) between September 2003 and January 2004 in Taiwan. The program was a pharmacist-facilitated national education program implemented at 31 community universities nationwide. The education program consisted of 14 lectures that were delivered over a 4-month period. A questionnaire was administered before and after the program to survey the subjects on their usual drug-information sources, their evaluation of the credibility of the drug-information sources, and their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Paired t-test was used to analyze the difference between pre- and post-tests with a significant level set at 0.05 a priori. At the end of the program, the subjects were more likely to request drug information from healthcare professionals as compared to the baseline ( p < 0.05). They also had more confidence in the information provided by the community pharmacists ( p < 0.05) and had a better understanding of the roles and functions of pharmacists ( p < 0.05). The national medication education program facilitated by pharmacists helps to direct the subjects to pharmacists or other healthcare givers for drug information. It also improves their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Pharmacists’ proactive participation in health education helped society to appreciate the roles and functions of pharmacists as knowledge workers in terms of drug information providers and safeguards of drug use.
To evaluate the effect of a national medication education program on public's perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. This was a single group, pre- and post-comparison study. The subjects were 955 community residents enrolled in the Community Education Program on Medication Use (CEPMU) between September 2003 and January 2004 in Taiwan. The program was a pharmacist-facilitated national education program implemented at 31 community universities nationwide. The education program consisted of 14 lectures that were delivered over a 4-month period. A questionnaire was administered before and after the program to survey the subjects on their usual drug-information sources, their evaluation of the credibility of the drug-information sources, and their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Paired t-test was used to analyze the difference between pre- and post-tests with a significant level set at 0.05 a priori. At the end of the program, the subjects were more likely to request drug information from healthcare professionals as compared to the baseline (p < 0.05). They also had more confidence in the information provided by the community pharmacists (p < 0.05) and had a better understanding of the roles and functions of pharmacists (p < 0.05). The national medication education program facilitated by pharmacists helps to direct the subjects to pharmacists or other healthcare givers for drug information. It also improves their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Pharmacists' proactive participation in health education helped society to appreciate the roles and functions of pharmacists as knowledge workers in terms of drug information providers and safeguards of drug use.
Abstract Objective To evaluate the effect of a national medication education program on public's perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Methods This was a single group, pre- and post-comparison study. The subjects were 955 community residents enrolled in the Community Education Program on Medication Use (CEPMU) between September 2003 and January 2004 in Taiwan. The program was a pharmacist-facilitated national education program implemented at 31 community universities nationwide. The education program consisted of 14 lectures that were delivered over a 4-month period. A questionnaire was administered before and after the program to survey the subjects on their usual drug-information sources, their evaluation of the credibility of the drug-information sources, and their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Paired t -test was used to analyze the difference between pre- and post-tests with a significant level set at 0.05 a priori. Results At the end of the program, the subjects were more likely to request drug information from healthcare professionals as compared to the baseline ( p < 0.05). They also had more confidence in the information provided by the community pharmacists ( p < 0.05) and had a better understanding of the roles and functions of pharmacists ( p < 0.05). Conclusions The national medication education program facilitated by pharmacists helps to direct the subjects to pharmacists or other healthcare givers for drug information. It also improves their perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists in Taiwan. Practice implications Pharmacists’ proactive participation in health education helped society to appreciate the roles and functions of pharmacists as knowledge workers in terms of drug information providers and safeguards of drug use.
Author Wang, Hui-Po
Huang, Yen-Ming
Wen, Ming Fang
Yang, Yea-Huei Kao
Wu, Fe-Lin Lin
Lin, Swu-Jane
Chen, Chiung-Sheue
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SubjectTerms Adult
Aged
Attitude to Health
Community health education
Curriculum
Drug Information Services
Drug Interactions
Drug Labeling
Drug Prescriptions
Female
Government Programs - organization & administration
Health Education - organization & administration
Humans
Internal Medicine
Male
Middle Aged
Patient Education as Topic
Pharmacist
Pharmacists - organization & administration
Professional Role
Program Evaluation
Public Opinion
Roles and functions
Safety Management
Surveys and Questionnaires
Taiwan
Title Effects of a national medication education program in Taiwan to change the public's perceptions of the roles and functions of pharmacists
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