Analysis of Pharmacists' Attitudes Toward a Distance Learning Initiative on Health Screening
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A questionnaire was developed to investigate pharmacists’ attitudes to distance learning (DL) as a vehicle for continuing education (CE). It was included in each of a two part DL course on Health Screening. Part One was mailed to all community pharmacists in England (16,400) and returns were received from 1487. The questionnaire in Part Two was returned by 436 pharmacists. Attitude statements were scored using a fivepoint Likert scale. The mean response to all attitude statements was positive. Participants were significantly more satisfied than non-participants with DL in general and the DL course studied (P≤0.05). Over 80 percent of respondents completing the course found DL to be enjoyable and more suitable than other CE methods. More females and less males than expected (based on registration statistics) requested (P≤0.001) and completed the course (P≤0.001). Pharmacists of all ages participated, although those recently qualified showed greater interest.
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