Impact of a Training Program on Pharmacists' Comfort with Pediatric Pharmacy Concepts and Basic Pediatric Knowledge

Author:

Riney Elizabeth A.1,Crannage Andrew J.2,Hasan Nausheen3,Murphy Julie A.4

Affiliation:

1. Cook Children's Medical Center, Fort Worth, Texas

2. St. Louis College of Pharmacy/Mercy Hospital St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri

3. St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri

4. University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toledo, Ohio.

Abstract

Objective To determine the impact of a training program on pharmacists' comfort with pediatric pharmacy concepts and basic pediatric knowledge. Methods All pharmacists at our institution were invited to participate in the study. Consenting participants completed a baseline survey of 15 questions on basic knowledge in 5 pediatric topic areas (pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics, weight-based dosing, anticoagulation, renal dosing, and common antibiotics) as well as 8 statements rating self-reported comfort with pediatric pharmacy. Following the pretraining survey, a training program combining self-study of handouts on the 5 topics with optional attendance at live education sessions was completed. Participants then completed a posttraining survey of the 5 topics including repeat comfort assessment. The primary outcome was change in self-assigned scores on the comfort-based assessment before and after training. Results Fifty-two pharmacists consented to participate. Participants reported significant improvement in 6 of 8 comfort questions after training ( p < .001). Those without prior pediatric experience had lower comfort ratings at baseline and showed significant improvement after training for 5 of the 8 questions ( p < .001). Significant improvement in the proportion of correct answers on the knowledge assessment occurred after training, regardless of prior experience (61% vs 89%, p < .001). Conclusions Self-study training with optional live education resulted in significant improvement in most self-reported comfort scores for pharmacists, particularly those without recent pediatric pharmacy experience. Pharmacists, regardless of experience, improved basic pediatric knowledge scores after training.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Pharmacy

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