Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
353202 Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveEvaluate student pharmacists' knowledge of influenza to identify knowledge gaps.MethodsAn electronic survey was made available to students enrolled in the College of Pharmacy. Survey domains included self-reported assessment of knowledge pertaining to the epidemiology, pathogenesis, vaccination, and treatment of influenza. Source of knowledge and source reliability were also assessed.ResultsTwo-hundred thirty-eight student pharmacists completed the survey. Approximately 90% of students correctly identified signs and symptoms of influenza, modes of transmission, and body systems affected by the virus. Vaccine formulations were correctly identified by 80% of students surveyed. Timing of antiviral administration was correctly identified by 43.7% of students.ConclusionsPharmacists can play an important role in the treatment and prevention of influenza. Future education should focus on general vaccination information and appropriate use and administration of antiviral medications.

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