Are pharmacists on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? A cross-sectional study of the practices and competencies of community and hospital pharmacists in Punjab, Pakistan
Introduction Countries are grappling with a rapidly worsening upsurge in the opioid-related overdose deaths, misuse and abuse. There is a dearth of data in Pakistan regarding the practices and competencies of pharmacists in handling opioid-related issues. Study design A cross-sectional study...
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my.iium.irep.1108742024-02-19T02:07:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110874/ Are pharmacists on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? A cross-sectional study of the practices and competencies of community and hospital pharmacists in Punjab, Pakistan Mubarak, Naeem Zahid, Taheer Rana, Fatima Rahman Ijaz, Umm-E-Barirah Shabbir, Afshan Manzoor, Mahrukh Khan, Nahan Arif, Minahil Mohd Zin, Che Suraya Mahmood, Khalid Asgher, Javaid Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan RS Pharmacy and materia medica Introduction Countries are grappling with a rapidly worsening upsurge in the opioid-related overdose deaths, misuse and abuse. There is a dearth of data in Pakistan regarding the practices and competencies of pharmacists in handling opioid-related issues. Study design A cross-sectional study, conducted across Punjab, Pakistan. Method The study deployed a validated survey to evaluate the competencies and practices of the community and hospital pharmacists. Results 504 community pharmacists and 279 hospital pharmacists participated in the survey with an overall response rate of 85.5%. Almost half of the respondents ‘never’ or ‘sometimes’ made clinical notes in a journal or dispensing software to monitor ongoing opioid use. Generally, pharmacists were reluctant to collaborate with physicians or notify police regarding the abuse/misuse of opioids. Hospital pharmacists achieved significantly higher mean competency scores than chain and independent community pharmacists (p<0.05). In competency evaluation, three priority areas emerged that require additional training, that is, ‘opioid overdose management’, ‘opioid use monitoring’ and ‘therapeutic uses of opioids’. Conclusion Both community and hospital pharmacists hold significant positions and potential to contribute meaningfully to the mitigation of harms and risks associated with opioids. Nevertheless, this study underscores notable deficiencies in the competence of pharmacists, whether in hospital or community settings in Punjab, concerning various aspects related to the dispensing and utilisation of opioids. It also highlights the pressing need for the development of strategies aimed at improving several practice areas including the documentation, the quality of patient counselling, the effectiveness of reporting mechanisms for opioid abuse and the stringent enforcement of regulatory policies to curtail opioid misuse. Thus, to mitigate the opioid epidemic in Pakistan, it is imperative to institute opioid stewardship initiatives aimed at rectifying the competency and procedural deficiencies within the pharmacist workforce BMJ Publishing Group 2023-11-21 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110874/2/110874_Are%20pharmacists%20on%20the%20front%20lines%20of%20the%20opioid%20epidemic.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110874/3/110874_Are%20pharmacists%20on%20the%20front%20lines%20of%20the%20opioid%20epidemic_Scopus.pdf Mubarak, Naeem and Zahid, Taheer and Rana, Fatima Rahman and Ijaz, Umm-E-Barirah and Shabbir, Afshan and Manzoor, Mahrukh and Khan, Nahan and Arif, Minahil and Mohd Zin, Che Suraya and Mahmood, Khalid and Asgher, Javaid and Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan (2023) Are pharmacists on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? A cross-sectional study of the practices and competencies of community and hospital pharmacists in Punjab, Pakistan. BMJ Open, 13 (11). pp. 1-9. E-ISSN 2044-6055 https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/11/e079507 https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079507 |
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Introduction Countries are grappling with a rapidly
worsening upsurge in the opioid-related
overdose deaths,
misuse and abuse. There is a dearth of data in Pakistan
regarding the practices and competencies of pharmacists
in handling opioid-related
issues.
Study design A cross-sectional
study, conducted across
Punjab, Pakistan.
Method The study deployed a validated survey to
evaluate the competencies and practices of the community
and hospital pharmacists.
Results 504 community pharmacists and 279 hospital
pharmacists participated in the survey with an overall
response rate of 85.5%. Almost half of the respondents
‘never’ or ‘sometimes’ made clinical notes in a journal
or dispensing software to monitor ongoing opioid use.
Generally, pharmacists were reluctant to collaborate with
physicians or notify police regarding the abuse/misuse of
opioids. Hospital pharmacists achieved significantly higher
mean competency scores than chain and independent
community pharmacists (p<0.05). In competency
evaluation, three priority areas emerged that require
additional training, that is, ‘opioid overdose management’,
‘opioid use monitoring’ and ‘therapeutic uses of opioids’.
Conclusion Both community and hospital pharmacists
hold significant positions and potential to contribute
meaningfully to the mitigation of harms and risks
associated with opioids. Nevertheless, this study
underscores notable deficiencies in the competence of
pharmacists, whether in hospital or community settings
in Punjab, concerning various aspects related to the
dispensing and utilisation of opioids. It also highlights
the pressing need for the development of strategies
aimed at improving several practice areas including the
documentation, the quality of patient counselling, the
effectiveness of reporting mechanisms for opioid abuse
and the stringent enforcement of regulatory policies
to curtail opioid misuse. Thus, to mitigate the opioid
epidemic in Pakistan, it is imperative to institute opioid
stewardship initiatives aimed at rectifying the competency
and procedural deficiencies within the pharmacist
workforce |
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Mubarak, Naeem Zahid, Taheer Rana, Fatima Rahman Ijaz, Umm-E-Barirah Shabbir, Afshan Manzoor, Mahrukh Khan, Nahan Arif, Minahil Mohd Zin, Che Suraya Mahmood, Khalid Asgher, Javaid Elnaem, Mohamed Hassan |
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Are pharmacists on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? A cross-sectional study of the practices and competencies
of community and hospital pharmacists in Punjab, Pakistan |
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Are pharmacists on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? A cross-sectional study of the practices and competencies
of community and hospital pharmacists in Punjab, Pakistan |
title_full |
Are pharmacists on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? A cross-sectional study of the practices and competencies
of community and hospital pharmacists in Punjab, Pakistan |
title_fullStr |
Are pharmacists on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? A cross-sectional study of the practices and competencies
of community and hospital pharmacists in Punjab, Pakistan |
title_full_unstemmed |
Are pharmacists on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? A cross-sectional study of the practices and competencies
of community and hospital pharmacists in Punjab, Pakistan |
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are pharmacists on the front lines of the opioid epidemic? a cross-sectional study of the practices and competencies
of community and hospital pharmacists in punjab, pakistan |
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