Community pharmacists’ attitudes and knowledge on dispensing drugs.

The present study aimed to assess knowledge and attitudes of the pharmacists on dispensing drugs to pregnant women. Methods: Cross-sectional study in 150 community pharmacies randomly selected in Curitiba (Brazil). A closed end questionnaire with 25 questions were used, including dispensing scenari...

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Main Authors: Baldon JP, Correr CJ, Melchior AC, Rossignoli P, Fernandez-Llimos F, Pontarolo R
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2006-03-01
Series:Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol04/01/038-043.htm
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spelling doaj-98e173de34b6441890f3c2caa4c7db692020-11-25T03:17:12ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552006-03-01413843Community pharmacists’ attitudes and knowledge on dispensing drugs.Baldon JPCorrer CJMelchior ACRossignoli PFernandez-Llimos FPontarolo RThe present study aimed to assess knowledge and attitudes of the pharmacists on dispensing drugs to pregnant women. Methods: Cross-sectional study in 150 community pharmacies randomly selected in Curitiba (Brazil). A closed end questionnaire with 25 questions were used, including dispensing scenarios containing risk types A, B, D or X and questions on pharmacist interaction with pregnant women, physicians, and information sources availability. Results: Pharmacists performed appropriately in 53% of the encounters. Lower success were associated to prednison and captopril (24.8% in both), end cases producing more doubts were captopril (31.7%) and simvastatin (30.7%). Most of the pharmacists state have advised drugs to pregnant women or contact to the physician to discuss about a prescription related with this issue. A Majority (64.4%) did not feel able to understand FDA risk classification and did not have trustable information sources in pharmacy. Conclusions: Pharmacists dispensing drugs in Curitiba are not able to interpret information on the use of drugs in pregnant women, and they don have reliable information sources on the use of dugs in pregnancy. However, they advice and counsel drugs to pregnant women and discuss with physicians therapeutic strategies.http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol04/01/038-043.htmDispensingPharmacistsKnowledgeAttitudes.
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author Baldon JP
Correr CJ
Melchior AC
Rossignoli P
Fernandez-Llimos F
Pontarolo R
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Correr CJ
Melchior AC
Rossignoli P
Fernandez-Llimos F
Pontarolo R
Community pharmacists’ attitudes and knowledge on dispensing drugs.
Pharmacy Practice
Dispensing
Pharmacists
Knowledge
Attitudes.
author_facet Baldon JP
Correr CJ
Melchior AC
Rossignoli P
Fernandez-Llimos F
Pontarolo R
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title Community pharmacists’ attitudes and knowledge on dispensing drugs.
title_short Community pharmacists’ attitudes and knowledge on dispensing drugs.
title_full Community pharmacists’ attitudes and knowledge on dispensing drugs.
title_fullStr Community pharmacists’ attitudes and knowledge on dispensing drugs.
title_full_unstemmed Community pharmacists’ attitudes and knowledge on dispensing drugs.
title_sort community pharmacists’ attitudes and knowledge on dispensing drugs.
publisher Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas
series Pharmacy Practice
issn 1885-642X
1886-3655
publishDate 2006-03-01
description The present study aimed to assess knowledge and attitudes of the pharmacists on dispensing drugs to pregnant women. Methods: Cross-sectional study in 150 community pharmacies randomly selected in Curitiba (Brazil). A closed end questionnaire with 25 questions were used, including dispensing scenarios containing risk types A, B, D or X and questions on pharmacist interaction with pregnant women, physicians, and information sources availability. Results: Pharmacists performed appropriately in 53% of the encounters. Lower success were associated to prednison and captopril (24.8% in both), end cases producing more doubts were captopril (31.7%) and simvastatin (30.7%). Most of the pharmacists state have advised drugs to pregnant women or contact to the physician to discuss about a prescription related with this issue. A Majority (64.4%) did not feel able to understand FDA risk classification and did not have trustable information sources in pharmacy. Conclusions: Pharmacists dispensing drugs in Curitiba are not able to interpret information on the use of drugs in pregnant women, and they don have reliable information sources on the use of dugs in pregnancy. However, they advice and counsel drugs to pregnant women and discuss with physicians therapeutic strategies.
topic Dispensing
Pharmacists
Knowledge
Attitudes.
url http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol04/01/038-043.htm
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