2011
DOI: 10.2217/pme.11.87
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Knowledge, Attitudes and Education of Pharmacists Regarding Pharmacogenetic Testing

Abstract: Most pharmacists were interested in learning more about pharmacogenetic testing.

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“…In U.S., seven studies have revealed consistent positive attitudes towards PG among pharmacists; 67% felt that PG should be focal point in patient care, 17 83% of pharmacists believed that genetic can improve patients outcomes, 15 more than half of participants felt that PG can reduce ADRs and has promising benefits to healthcare systems. [16][17][18][19]26 Similar findings were revealed from UK that 80-95% considered PG as beneficial to patients, despite reported gross limited knowledge of PG reflected in only 6% felt well informed about PG; 9 from Malaysia 67% of pharmacists felt that PG is very important in drug safety; 12 these is in agreement with findings from Australia 24 and Nigeria. 20 Recently from Ukraine, 87% of future pharmacists perceived benefits from PG, but only one-third (1/3) of the participants that correctly understood PG and 70% not aware of PG 25 and this is comparable with results from Canada.…”
Section: Attitudes-perceived Benefitssupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…In U.S., seven studies have revealed consistent positive attitudes towards PG among pharmacists; 67% felt that PG should be focal point in patient care, 17 83% of pharmacists believed that genetic can improve patients outcomes, 15 more than half of participants felt that PG can reduce ADRs and has promising benefits to healthcare systems. [16][17][18][19]26 Similar findings were revealed from UK that 80-95% considered PG as beneficial to patients, despite reported gross limited knowledge of PG reflected in only 6% felt well informed about PG; 9 from Malaysia 67% of pharmacists felt that PG is very important in drug safety; 12 these is in agreement with findings from Australia 24 and Nigeria. 20 Recently from Ukraine, 87% of future pharmacists perceived benefits from PG, but only one-third (1/3) of the participants that correctly understood PG and 70% not aware of PG 25 and this is comparable with results from Canada.…”
Section: Attitudes-perceived Benefitssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…25 Three surveys were qualitative, that used one or combination of semi structure questionnaire, one-day meeting and case scenarios, 9,22,26 and with regard to design, four research were cohort study, 19,21,24,26 while the rest nine were Crosssectional studies, 9,12,15,16,18,[22][23][24][25] Pharmacogenetics or PG or pharmacogenetic testing and pharmacists or pharmacy students were discussed in all the articles. Table 1 presented the summary of included researches in this systematic review.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the community setting, the internal CPD also may predict the pharmacists' knowledge and the outpatient's service hour could predict pharmacist' attitude. Previous study stated that some characteristics like sex, age, level of education type of service and the intensity of CPD [16][17][18]. Roeder et al showed that pharmacists with Pharm D degree had better knowledge than the lower degree [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Previous study stated that some characteristics like sex, age, level of education type of service and the intensity of CPD [16][17][18]. Roeder et al showed that pharmacists with Pharm D degree had better knowledge than the lower degree [17]. Pharmacist who worked in the community or hospital less than 5 years had good interests in pharmacogenetic than pharmacists who work more than 5 years [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%