Assessment of the preventive health content of pharmacy curriculum in Nigerian universities.

There is a compelling need for curricular adjustments if pharmacy graduates are to effectively deliver preventive health services. Objective: To evaluate pharmacy training curriculum of Nigerian universities for contents of preventive healthcare services Method: A forty-two item pre-tested questionnaire with Cronbach’s alpha 0.875, was administered to the Heads of the Clinical Pharmacy department in 14 faculties of pharmacy in Nigeria. Data were expressed as frequency and percentages. Possible relationships were explored using Chi -square test. Results: Only four (28%) offered public health as a stand-alone course. Although the proportion of schools that incorporated preventive health topics in the curriculum ranged from 50 to 78%, topics such as disaster management, immunisation, accident prevention and infant nutrition were taught by only a few faculties. Regarding trainer capability, more than 70% (10) of faculties had only one or two faculty members with a degree in public health. Nearly one quarter, (n=2, 21.4%) had no faculty member with a degree in public health. Conclusion: Preventive health content of pharmacy curriculum in Nigerian universities appears adequate but there are deficiencies in the depth of the curricular content and trainer capabilities.

[1]  O. Okoro,et al.  HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis: Exploring the potential for expanding the role of pharmacists in public health. , 2018, Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : JAPhA.

[2]  Abduelmula R Abduelkarem Extending the Role of Pharmacists in Patient Care: Are Pharmacists in Developing Nations Ready to Change? , 2014 .

[3]  Melissa S Medina,et al.  Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Education 2013 Educational Outcomes , 2013, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education.

[4]  D. Scott,et al.  The Prevalence and Characteristics of Dual PharmD/MPH Programs Offered at US Colleges and Schools of Pharmacy , 2013, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education.

[5]  M. Hassali Challenges and Future Directions for Public Health Pharmacy Education in Developing Countries , 2011, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education.

[6]  M. Rouse,et al.  Scope of contemporary pharmacy practice: Roles, responsibilities, and functions of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians Executive summary. , 2010, American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

[7]  Janna L. Dieckmann,et al.  Academic faculty qualifications for community/public health nursing: an Association of Community Health Nursing Educators position paper. , 2010, Public health nursing.

[8]  A. Awaisu,et al.  A public health pharmacy course at a Malaysian pharmacy school. , 2009, American journal of pharmaceutical education.

[9]  L. Martin,et al.  ASHP Statement on the Role of Health-System Pharmacists in Public Health. , 2008, American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

[10]  J. Fincham Public health, pharmacy, and the Prevention Education Resource Center (PERC). , 2007, American journal of pharmaceutical education.

[11]  S. Anderson Community pharmacy and public health in Great Britain, 1936 to 2006: how a phoenix rose from the ashes , 2007, Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.

[12]  M. Monaghan,et al.  Therapeutic Lifestyle Strategies Taught in U.S. Pharmacy Schools , 2007, Preventing chronic disease.

[13]  C. Bellingham Major public health role for pharmacy , 2004 .

[14]  R. W. Holland,et al.  Transitions, part 1: beyond pharmaceutical care. , 1999, American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

[15]  L. Gilbert Pharmacy's attempts to extend its roles: a case study in South Africa. , 1998, Social science & medicine.

[16]  C. Hepler,et al.  Opportunities and responsibilities in pharmaceutical care. , 1990, American journal of hospital pharmacy.

[17]  P R Oppenheimer,et al.  New clinical roles for pharmacists: a study of role expansion. , 1986, Social science & medicine.