Emergency contraception and the knowledge of community pharmacists in Isfahan, Iran

Objectives: Emergency contraception (EC) is a special contraception method that prevents pregnancy after an unsafe sexual contact. Pharmacists, as the most available member of medical team have a unique role in patient education for appropriate use of contraceptive methods. In this study, we assesse...

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Main Authors: Sayed Abolfazl Mostafavi, Ali Mohammad Sabzghabaee, Parisa Mirmoghtadaee, Sayed Mahmood Hoseini-Biuki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Preventive Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2011;volume=2;issue=4;spage=252;epage=255;aulast=Mostafavi
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spelling doaj-7533b439d57446c8ae65499c80e756c52020-11-25T00:28:56ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Preventive Medicine2008-78022008-82132011-01-0124252255Emergency contraception and the knowledge of community pharmacists in Isfahan, IranSayed Abolfazl MostafaviAli Mohammad SabzghabaeeParisa MirmoghtadaeeSayed Mahmood Hoseini-BiukiObjectives: Emergency contraception (EC) is a special contraception method that prevents pregnancy after an unsafe sexual contact. Pharmacists, as the most available member of medical team have a unique role in patient education for appropriate use of contraceptive methods. In this study, we assessed the pharmacists′ knowledge about emergency contraception. Methods: A researcher made questionnaire was developed and used according to national guide line and electronic databanks. A group of experts and pharmacists validated the questionnaire. Reliability was measured by Half-Split Test. The questionnaires were filled by pharmacists. Results: Average knowledge score were 8.12 ± 0.28 for women and 7.83 ± 0.31 for men (from a maximum of 15) which showed no significant difference between men and women (P = 0.492). There was no significant difference between pharmacists who had precipitated in continuing education programs and that of those who had not (P = 0.286). Scores of pharmacists who graduated 13 years ago or more did not significantly differ from others (P = 0.287). Conclusions: Because of low scores of pharmacist′s knowledge about EC and the importance of unintended pregnancy prevention, its improvement is an urgent need. Regular and frequent continuing education programs could be one of the recommended interventions.http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2011;volume=2;issue=4;spage=252;epage=255;aulast=MostafaviKnowledgePharmacistIsfahanEmergency contraception
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Ali Mohammad Sabzghabaee
Parisa Mirmoghtadaee
Sayed Mahmood Hoseini-Biuki
Emergency contraception and the knowledge of community pharmacists in Isfahan, Iran
International Journal of Preventive Medicine
Knowledge
Pharmacist
Isfahan
Emergency contraception
author_facet Sayed Abolfazl Mostafavi
Ali Mohammad Sabzghabaee
Parisa Mirmoghtadaee
Sayed Mahmood Hoseini-Biuki
author_sort Sayed Abolfazl Mostafavi
title Emergency contraception and the knowledge of community pharmacists in Isfahan, Iran
title_short Emergency contraception and the knowledge of community pharmacists in Isfahan, Iran
title_full Emergency contraception and the knowledge of community pharmacists in Isfahan, Iran
title_fullStr Emergency contraception and the knowledge of community pharmacists in Isfahan, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Emergency contraception and the knowledge of community pharmacists in Isfahan, Iran
title_sort emergency contraception and the knowledge of community pharmacists in isfahan, iran
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Preventive Medicine
issn 2008-7802
2008-8213
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Objectives: Emergency contraception (EC) is a special contraception method that prevents pregnancy after an unsafe sexual contact. Pharmacists, as the most available member of medical team have a unique role in patient education for appropriate use of contraceptive methods. In this study, we assessed the pharmacists′ knowledge about emergency contraception. Methods: A researcher made questionnaire was developed and used according to national guide line and electronic databanks. A group of experts and pharmacists validated the questionnaire. Reliability was measured by Half-Split Test. The questionnaires were filled by pharmacists. Results: Average knowledge score were 8.12 ± 0.28 for women and 7.83 ± 0.31 for men (from a maximum of 15) which showed no significant difference between men and women (P = 0.492). There was no significant difference between pharmacists who had precipitated in continuing education programs and that of those who had not (P = 0.286). Scores of pharmacists who graduated 13 years ago or more did not significantly differ from others (P = 0.287). Conclusions: Because of low scores of pharmacist′s knowledge about EC and the importance of unintended pregnancy prevention, its improvement is an urgent need. Regular and frequent continuing education programs could be one of the recommended interventions.
topic Knowledge
Pharmacist
Isfahan
Emergency contraception
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