Pharmacists’ Behavioral Changes after Attending a Multi-Prefectural Palliative Care Education Program

Author:

Yamada Masahiro1,Uchida Mayako2ORCID,Hada Masao3,Wakabayashi Haruka2,Inma Daigo4,Ariyoshi Shunji4,Kamimura Hidetoshi45,Haraguchi Tohru4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, Kitakyushu Municipal Medical Center, 2-1-1, Bashaku, Kokurakita, Kitakyushu 802-0077, Japan

2. Department of Education and Research Center for Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts, Kyotanabe 610-0395, Japan

3. Department of Pharmacy, Japan Community Health care Organization Nankai Medical Center, 7-8, Tokiwanishimachi, Saiki 876-0857, Japan

4. A Public Interest Incorporated Foundation, Fukuoka Pharmaceutical Association, 2-20-15, Sumiyoshi, Hakata, Fukuoka 812-0018, Japan

5. Department of Pharmacy, Fukuoka University Hospital, 7-45-1, Nanakuma, Jonan, Fukuoka 814-0180, Japan

Abstract

Central to the pharmacist’s role in palliative care is symptom management through direct participation in patient care and the provision of optimal pharmacotherapy to support patient outcomes. Consequently, palliative care requires extensive knowledge and action for patients with cancer. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate how pharmacists’ behavior changed after attending a palliative care educational program. We conducted a web-based questionnaire survey examining the behavior of pharmacists regarding palliative care before participating in the program, two months after participating in the program, and eight months after participating in the program to determine their behavior and changes over time. For all questions, scores were higher at two and eight months after attending the program than before attending the program (p < 0.05). In addition, no significant difference was observed between two and eight months after attending the program for any question (p = 0.504–1.000). The knowledge gained from the educational program was used to repeatedly intervene with patients with cancer in order to address the various symptoms they experienced and maintain their behavior. The proven effectiveness of this program serves as a stepping stone for nationwide rollout across Japan’s 47 prefectures.

Funder

Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts

Publisher

MDPI AG

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