Effect of a Smoking Cessation Education Program on the Knowledge, Attitude, and Self-Efficacy of Community Pharmacists in Japan: A Quasi-Experimental Study

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Onda, Mitsuko [1 ]
Horiguchi, Michiko [2 ]
Domichi, Masayuki [3 ]
Sakane, Naoki [3 ]
机构
[1] Osaka Med & Pharmaceut Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Social & Adm Pharm, 4-20-1 Nasahara, Takatsuki, Osaka 569109, Japan
[2] MCC Management Co, Dept Dispensing Management Sect, Osaka, Japan
[3] Natl Hosp Org Kyoto Med Ctr, Clin Res Inst, Div Prevent Med, Kyoto, Japan
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smoking cessation support; training; community pharmacist; self-efficacy; attitude;
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10.1177/1179173X241272362
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundSupporting smoking cessation at pharmacies can be challenging owing to difficulties in recruiting smokers to participate in cessation programs, insufficient communication skills among pharmacists, and lack of knowledge and self-efficacy in successfully quitting smoking in Japan.ObjectiveThis study evaluates the effectiveness of a smoking cessation training program on community pharmacists' knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy in supporting smoking cessation.MethodsThe study, conducted in Japanese pharmacies with 100 community pharmacists, employed a quasi-experimental design. Two online training programs were implemented. Participants completed a web-based survey assessing their knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy in supporting smoking cessation before, immediately after, and 1 year after the training program. A two-way analysis of variance with a mixed model was used to examine score changes at each time point.ResultsTotal knowledge scores significantly increased between baseline and immediately after training and baseline and 1 year after training. The total attitude scores between baseline and immediately after training differed significantly. However, no differences were noted between baseline and 1 year after training. Total self-efficacy scores significantly increased at baseline, immediately after training, and between baseline and 1 year after training. Despite no significant interactions between the programs, there was a partial interaction effect on knowledge, with only the customized program having items whose knowledge levels improved after 1 year.Conclusion and RelevanceThe training program improved community pharmacists' knowledge, attitude, and self-efficacy regarding smoking cessation support. The customized program must be reinforced to improve support performance and maintain attitude.
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