| Literature DB >> 34007576 |
Ashlyn Carr1, Catherine Santanello1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: With the increase of herbal medicine sales and a lack of reliable information available to consumers, it is important for pharmacists to be knowledgeable about these products and have the ability to effectively counsel on their uses and risks. The purpose of this study was to: 1) assess community pharmacists' knowledge, perceptions, and practices regarding herbal medicines, 2) understand the impact pharmacists may have on their patients' herbal medicine use, and 3) gauge what practices could be improved.Entities:
Keywords: Herbal medicine; community pharmacy; pharmacists
Year: 2019 PMID: 34007576 PMCID: PMC8127100 DOI: 10.24926/iip.v10i3.2059
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Innov Pharm ISSN: 2155-0417
Background Characteristics
| Response | n (%) |
|---|---|---|
Age | 20 – 24 25 – 34 35 – 44 45 – 54 55 – 64 | 4 (3.15) 98 (77.17) 15 (11.81) 7 (5.51) 3 (2.36) |
How long have you been a practicing pharmacist? | 1 – 5 years 6 – 10 years 11 – 20 years > 20 years | 84 (66.14) 32 (25.20) 3 (2.36) 8 (6.30) |
Did you have any courses during school that focused on herbal medicine? | Yes No Very little | 27 (21.26) 43 (33.86) 57 (44.88) |
Have you completed any herbal medicine continuing education? | Yes No Very little | 25 (19.69) 60 (47.24) 42 (33.07) |
Do you have access to an evidence-based herbal medicine resource at your pharmacy? | Yes No Unknown | 57 (44.88) 40 (31.50) 30 (23.62) |
Do you have herbal medicines available to purchase in your pharmacy? | Yes No | 114 (89.76) 13 (10.24) |
What is your practice setting? | Chain Independent Other | 106 (83.46) 17 (13.39) 4 (3.15) |
Pharmacists’ herbal medicine practices.
Please indicate how often you experience the following statements using the scale below: | |||||||
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Never | Rarely | Occasionally | Frequently | Always | Total (n) | Median | |
Patients ask questions regarding herbal medicine. | 1 0.79% | 14 11.02% | 71 55.91% | 37 29.13% | 4 3.15% | 127 | 3 |
I ask patients about any herbal medicine use. | 17 13.39% | 47 37.01% | 37 29.13% | 23 18.11% | 3 2.36% | 127 | 2 |
I record the use of herbal medicine in a patient’s profile. | 63 49.61% | 40 31.50% | 14 11.02% | 4 3.15% | 6 4.72% | 127 | 2 |
I strive to review/learn more information about herbal medicine. | 9 7.09% | 37 29.13% | 61 48.03% | 14 11.02% | 6 4.72% | 127 | 3 |
I use evidence-based resources to find information regarding herbal medicine. | 9 7.14% | 30 23.81% | 51 40.48% | 22 17.46% | 14 11.11% | 126 | 3 |
I recommend that patients use herbal medicine. | 30 23.81% | 57 45.24% | 36 28.57% | 3 2.38% | 0 0.00% | 126 | 2 |
I recommend against patients’ use of herbal medicine. | 18 14.29% | 25 19.84% | 57 45.24% | 22 17.46% | 4 3.17% | 126 | 3 |
I recommend that patients talk with their primary care physician before initiating any herbal medicine treatments. | 1 0.79% | 10 7.94% | 24 19.05% | 48 38.10% | 43 34.13% | 126 | 4 |
I discuss herb-drug interactions when a person purchases or inquires about an herbal medicine. | 2 1.59% | 11 8.73% | 36 28.57% | 46 36.51% | 31 24.60% | 126 | 4 |
I discuss potential side effects when a patient purchases or inquires about an herbal medicine. | 3 2.38% | 18 14.29% | 39 30.95% | 42 33.33% | 24 19.05% | 126 | 4 |
Pharmacists’ herbal medicine perceptions.
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Please indicate your opinion on the following statements using the scale below: | |||||||
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| Strongly disagree | Somewhat disagree | Neither agree nor disagree | Somewhat agree | Strongly agree | Total (n) | Median |
I know where I can find reliable information about herbal medicines. | 10 7.87% | 19 14.96% | 15 11.81% | 57 44.88% | 26 20.47% | 127 | 4 |
Herbal medicines are generally safe to use. | 7 5.51% | 38 29.92% | 48 37.80% | 33 25.98% | 1 0.79% | 127 | 3 |
Herbal medicines are safe to use with other prescription medications. | 12 9.45% | 56 44.09% | 34 26.77% | 25 19.69% | 0 0.00% | 127 | 2 |
Herbal medicines can provide beneficial health effects. | 5 3.94% | 7 5.51% | 28 22.05% | 75 59.06% | 12 9.45% | 127 | 4 |
I am confident in my ability to provide adequate information about herbal medicine to patients. | 17 13.39% | 45 35.43% | 22 17.32% | 35 27.56% | 8 6.30% | 127 | 3 |
It is important to be knowledgeable about herbal medicines as a community pharmacist. | 2 1.57% | 5 3.94% | 9 7.09% | 57 44.88% | 54 42.52% | 127 | 4 |
As a pharmacist, it is my responsibility to provide patients with information about herbal medicines. | 2 1.57% | 14 11.02% | 10 7.87% | 56 44.09% | 45 35.43% | 127 | 4 |
Impact of prior education on pharmacists’ confidence.
I am confident in my ability to provide adequate information about herbal medicine to patients. | ||||||
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Strongly agree | Somewhat agree | Neither agree nor disagree | Somewhat disagree | Strongly disagree | ||
Have you completed any herbal medicine continuing education? | Yes | 5 20.00% | 10 40.00% | 5 20.00% | 4 16.00% | 1 4.00% |
No | 1 1.67% | 16 26.67% | 10 16.67% | 22 36.67% | 11 18.33% | |
Very little | 2 4.76% | 9 21.43% | 7 16.67% | 19 45.24% | 5 11.90% | |
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Did you have any courses during school that focused on herbal medicine? | Yes | 4 14.81% | 9 33.33% | 7 25.93% | 3 11.11% | 4 14.81% |
No | 2 4.65% | 14 32.56% | 6 13.95% | 14 32.56% | 7 16.28% | |
Very little | 2 3.51% | 12 21.05% | 9 15.79% | 28 49.12% | 6 10.53% | |
Figure 1.Mean scores of pharmacists with prior herbal medicine education.
Pharmacists’ herbal medicine quiz responses.
True | False | Unsure | |
|---|---|---|---|
Herbal products are regulated by the FDA under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. | 9 7.09% | 106 83.46% | 12 9.45% |
Safety and efficacy of herbal products must be proven before they are marketed. | 6 4.72% | 113 88.98% | 8 6.30% |
St. John’s wort is commonly used for mild to moderate depression. | 115 90.55% | 5 3.94% | 7 5.51% |
Echinacea is a safe treatment for patients with autoimmune diseases. | 12 9.45% | 45 35.43% | 70 55.12% |
Garlic can increase the risk of bleeding. | 95 74.80% | 5 3.94% | 27 21.26% |
Ginkgo biloba is commonly used for dementia. | 93 73.23% | 10 7.87% | 24 18.90% |
Ginseng is commonly used for the treatment/prevention of the common cold. | 48 37.80% | 32 25.20% | 47 37.01% |
Saw palmetto is contraindicated in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia. | 35 27.56% | 55 43.31% | 37 29.13% |
Chamomile is safe for diabetic patients. | 23 18.11% | 8 6.30% | 96 75.59% |
Ginger is contraindicated in pregnancy. | 4 3.15% | 93 73.23% | 30 23.62% |
Number of respondents who answered correctly for each question.