Author/Authors :
Mostafavi، Sayed Abolfazl نويسنده , , Sabzghabaee، Ali Mohammad نويسنده , , Mirmoghtadaee، Parisa نويسنده MD, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , , Hoseini-Biuki، Sayed Mahmood نويسنده Pharmacy Student, School of Pharmacy, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan ,
Abstract :
Objectives: Emergency contraception (EC) is a special contraception
method that prevents pregnancy after an unsafe sexual contact. Pharmacists,
as the most available member of medical team have a unique
role in patient education for appropriate use of contraceptive methods.
In this study, we assessed the pharmacistsʹ knowledge about emergency
contraception.
Methods: A researcher made questionnaire was developed and used
according to national guide line and electronic databanks. A group of
experts and pharmacists validated the questionnaire. Reliability was
measured by Half–Split Test. The questionnaires were filled by pharmacists.
Results: Average knowledge score were 8.12 ± 0.28 for women and
7.83 ± 0.31 for men (from a maximum of 15) which showed no significant
difference between men and women (P = 0.492). There was no
significant difference between pharmacists who had precipitated in continuing
education programs and that of those who had not (P = 0.286).
Scores of pharmacists who graduated 13 years ago or more did not significantly
differ from others (P = 0.287).
Conclusions: Because of low scores of pharmacist’s knowledge about
EC and the importance of unintended pregnancy prevention, its improvement
is an urgent need. Regular and frequent continuing education
programs could be one of the recommended interventions.