Community Pharmacy Staff’s Knowledge, Educational Needs, and Barriers Related to Counseling Cancer Patients and Cancer Survivors in Denmark
Caroline Buhl (),
Nadia Lund Olsen,
Lotte Stig Nørgaard,
Linda Aagaard Thomsen and
Ramune Jacobsen
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Caroline Buhl: Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Nadia Lund Olsen: Science to Society, Danish Cancer Society Research Center, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Lotte Stig Nørgaard: Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Linda Aagaard Thomsen: Science to Society, Danish Cancer Society Research Center, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Ramune Jacobsen: Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
IJERPH, 2023, vol. 20, issue 3, 1-14
Abstract:
Objective: The study aimed to determine Danish community pharmacy staff’s knowledge, educational needs, and barriers when communicating with cancer patients/survivors. Furthermore, the study investigated whether pharmacy staff was interested in participating in education about cancer. Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted among community pharmacy staff (pharmacists and pharmaconomists) in Denmark. Descriptive and bivariate (t-test and chi-square) statistics were used to analyze the data. Results: In total, 134 staff members responded to the questionnaire. Their self-reported knowledge of cancer-related topics was between ‘very little knowledge’ and ‘some knowledge’. The most well-known topics concerned risk factors for cancer and side effects from cancer treatments. The importance of learning more about the same topics was rated between ‘important’ and ‘very important’. The largest barriers identified in counseling cancer patients/survivors were a lack of knowledge about cancer, a focus on healthcare problems other than cancer, and a traditional view of community pharmacies as a place to pick up medication. Pharmacy staff expressed interest in participating in educational programs about cancer treatment (91.0%), communication with cancer patients (88.1%), and late effects of cancer (93.3%). Conclusion: Community pharmacy staff show interest in participating in education regarding cancer, but need more knowledge to properly counsel cancer patients and survivors at the community pharmacies. This important barrier should be addressed in future educational programs for community pharmacy staff.
Keywords: cancer; educational needs; barriers; community pharmacy; pharmacists; pharmaconomists; Denmark (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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