Identifying the teaching content on substandard and falsified medical products in global pharmacy education as critical public health issue

Author:

Kusynová Zuzana1ORCID,Kicken Mart1ORCID,van den Ham Hendrika A.2ORCID,Mantel-Teeuwisse Aukje K.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) & Utrecht University, The Netherlands

2. Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Aim: To gain insight into the education about substandard and falsified (SF) medical products. Method: A digital survey was sent to 173 different schools of pharmacy around the world. Results: The response rate was 32% (55 responses, 37 countries). Most schools taught about SF medical products as a stand-alone course or as part of another course or module (67%), whereas 33% did not teach about the subject. The main focus of teaching was on detection (21%) and prevention (21%) of SF medical products, while reporting was taught the least (12%), indicating a knowledge gap in that area. A key barrier to introducing a new course that could close the gaps was insufficient time in pharmacy curriculum (n=33; 60%), while availability of ready-to-adopt course materials was considered as a helpful enabler. Conclusion: These insights can improve the understanding on what is already being taught on SF medical products, where the gaps are and inform the curriculum needed globally.

Publisher

International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy,Education

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