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Title: Knowledge and practices about the subject emergency contraception of the pharmacists and their helpers in the pharmacies in Manisa
Authors: Taşpınar, Ayten
Çoban, Ayden
Öntürk, Elvan
Özteke, M. Büşra
Vural, Bilgin Kıray
Keywords: Emergency Contraception
Knowledge
Pharmacist
Pharmacist's Helper
Practice
adverse outcome
article
clinical pharmacy
condom
educational status
emergency contraception
family counseling
family planning
human
information dissemination
interview
pharmacist attitude
pill
pregnancy outcome
professional knowledge
professional practice
questionnaire
sexually transmitted disease
Turkey (republic)
Publisher: Gulhane Military Medical Academy
Abstract: Aim: The study was carried out as descriptive to determine the knowledge and practices about the subject emergency contraception of the pharmacists and their helpers in the pharmacies in central Manisa. Method: The universe of the research was formed by the 113 pharmacies registered to Manisa chamber of pharmacists in the year 2008 and all the pharmacies were included in the study. 47 pharmacists and 88 helpers agreed to join the study. The research which was planned to be descriptive March-to-June 2008. A questionnaire was produced by researchers and filled in during face-to face interviews with the pharmacists and their helpers. Results: The pharmacists and their helpers stated that combined pills (46.8% and 44.5%) and condoms (41.5% and 42.7%) the most requested family planning methods their pharmacy. It was determined that 48.9% of the pharmacists, 33% of the pharmacist's helpers gave information to customers about their use of family planning methods, 38.3% of the pharmacists, 23.9 % of the pharmacist's helpers gave information what to do in case of failure to use/ where to apply to. 91.5% of the pharmacists, 95.5% of the pharmacist's helpers stated that they had emergency contraception (EC) purpose pills in their pharmacies. It was determined that 61.7% of the pharmacists, 28.4% of the pharmacist's helpers had the knowledge about EC, 61.7% of the pharmacists, 52.3% of the pharmacist's helpers could consider the EC methods true, 68.1% of the pharmacists, 70.5% of the pharmacist's helpers gave the correct answers to the question of when the EC - purpose pills would be used. 68.1% of the pharmacists, 45.5% of the pharmacist's helpers stated that EC methods might have adverse effects, 14.9% of the pharmacists, 25% of the pharmacist's helpers stated that EC methods were protect agains to STD or not information about it, 12.8% of the pharmacists, 9.1% of the pharmacist's helpers stated that these pills might be effective after the pregnancy occurred. It was determined that 53.2% of the pharmacists, 48.9% of the pharmacist's helpers got information about EC before. Conclusion: It was found out that the pharmacists and their helpers did not make enough counseling about the use of family planning methods, the knowledge level of the pharmacists and their helpers about emergency contraception was quite low, and they had some misinformation. It was also concluded that the pre-graduation education given to the pharmacists shout be upgraded with respect to adulth education principles so that they can act as EC consultants and wide-scale in-service aducation programmes which would also pharmacist's helpers, should be organized and participationin these programmes should be further ancouraged.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8795
https://doi.org/10.5455/pmb.1-1313009367
ISSN: 1303-734X
Appears in Collections:Denizli Sağlık Hizmetleri Meslek Yüksekokulu Koleksiyonu
Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection
TR Dizin İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / TR Dizin Indexed Publications Collection

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