An Evaluation of Continuing Medical Education among Pharmacists in Various Pharmacy Sectors in the Asir Region of Saudi Arabia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Population and Settings
2.3. Sample Size and Sampling Procedure
2.4. Data Collection Tool
2.5. Statistical Analysis
2.6. Ethics Approval
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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n | % | |
---|---|---|
Age | ||
21–29 | 65 | 37.6 |
30–39 | 70 | 40.5 |
40–49 | 24 | 13.9 |
50+ | 14 | 8.1 |
Gender | ||
Male | 66 | 38.2 |
Female | 107 | 61.8 |
Nationality | ||
Saudi | 132 | 76.3 |
Non-Saudi | 41 | 23.7 |
Pharmacy Sector | ||
Community pharmacy | 36 | 20.8 |
Hospital pharmacy | 73 | 42.2 |
Academia | 47 | 27.2 |
Regulatory | 9 | 5.2 |
Pharmaceutical companies | 8 | 4.6 |
Qualification | ||
First degree in pharmacy (Bachelor of Pharmacy, Pharm D) | 96 | 55.5 |
Master of Pharmacy | 42 | 24.3 |
Doctor of Pharmacy (PhD) | 35 | 20 |
Experience | ||
<5 years | 80 | 46.2 |
5 to 10 years | 55 | 31.8 |
More than 10 years | 38 | 22 |
SCFHS registration | ||
Registered | 130 | 75.1 |
Not registered | 43 | 24.9 |
Type of Activities | n | % |
---|---|---|
Attendance of conferences | 117 | 67.6 |
Seminar attendance | 95 | 54.9 |
Workshops | 72 | 41.6 |
Training courses | 107 | 61.8 |
Books writing | 44 | 25.4 |
Publication of scientific papers | 78 | 45.1 |
Conducting research | 88 | 50.9 |
Reviewing scientific research | 77 | 44.5 |
Internal activities | 93 | 53.8 |
Panel discussions | 83 | 48 |
General workshops | 58 | 33.5 |
Approved Web-based activities | 104 | 60.1 |
Barriers | n | % |
---|---|---|
Unavailability of scientific databases/books | 138 | 79.8 |
Conferences are not regularly organised | 107 | 61.8 |
Lack of personal time and motivation | 101 | 58.4 |
Difficulty of taking leave from work to attend the CE activity/lack of staff | 128 | 74 |
Lack of announcement and advertising of CE activity in Saudi Arabia | 126 | 72.8 |
Cost of CE activity | 129 | 74.6 |
Lack of distance learning methods | 126 | 72.8 |
CE workshops are outdated and ineffective | 101 | 58.4 |
Lack of a national competency framework concerning pharmacists’ knowledge to identify personal improvement areas | 109 | 69 |
My practice does not require attendance of CPD activities | 124 | 71.7 |
Area of | n | % |
---|---|---|
Professional Practice | 73 | 42.2 |
Public health | 155 | 89.6 |
Supply of Medicines | 137 | 79.2 |
Safe and rational use of medicines | 131 | 75.7 |
Organisation and management skills | 142 | 82.1 |
Personal skills | 143 | 82.7 |
CME Activities by Pharmacy Sector | Relevant to Practice | Based on Personal Needs | CME Rewarded | Achieving Hours |
---|---|---|---|---|
Community Pharmacy | 77.78 | 72.22 | 72.22 | 83.33 |
Hospital Pharmacy | 78.08 | 79.45 | 72.6 | 78.08 |
Academia | 82.98 | 72.34 | 74.47 | 59.57 |
Regulatory | 66.67 | 77.78 | 77.78 | 77.78 |
Industry | 75 | 62.5 | 62.5 | 75 |
n | % | Chi Square | df | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmacy sector | |||||
Community pharmacy | 29 | 80.5 | 11.3 | 4 | 0.024 |
Hospital pharmacy | 59 | 80.8 | |||
Academia | 27 | 57.4 | |||
Regulatory | 8 | 88.9 | |||
Pharmaceutical companies | 7 | 87.5 | |||
Nationality | |||||
Saudi Arabia | 104 | 78.8 | 3.9 | 1 | 0.04 |
Non-Saudi | 26 | 63.4 |
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Kandasamy, G.; Almaghaslah, D.; Almanasef, M. An Evaluation of Continuing Medical Education among Pharmacists in Various Pharmacy Sectors in the Asir Region of Saudi Arabia. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2060. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142060
Kandasamy G, Almaghaslah D, Almanasef M. An Evaluation of Continuing Medical Education among Pharmacists in Various Pharmacy Sectors in the Asir Region of Saudi Arabia. Healthcare. 2023; 11(14):2060. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142060
Chicago/Turabian StyleKandasamy, Geetha, Dalia Almaghaslah, and Mona Almanasef. 2023. "An Evaluation of Continuing Medical Education among Pharmacists in Various Pharmacy Sectors in the Asir Region of Saudi Arabia" Healthcare 11, no. 14: 2060. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142060
APA StyleKandasamy, G., Almaghaslah, D., & Almanasef, M. (2023). An Evaluation of Continuing Medical Education among Pharmacists in Various Pharmacy Sectors in the Asir Region of Saudi Arabia. Healthcare, 11(14), 2060. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11142060