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The Effect of a Student Pharmacist Directed Health-Education Program for Elementary-School Children.

Kelly L Matson1, Katherine K Orr1, Caitlin Marino2, Lisa B Cohen1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this study was to measure the effect of an annual student pharmacist led elementary-school health education program by assessing children's comprehension of educational sessions. Secondary objectives were to evaluate student pharmacists' knowledge of health-related topics and practice skills.
METHODS: Student pharmacists led interactive learning sessions for elementary school students on nutrition, physical activity, summer safety, hygiene, medication safety, and tobacco prevention. Pre- and post-intervention surveys were administered to measure change in knowledge of health promotion and healthy lifestyles. Student pharmacists also completed pre- and post-health education intervention surveys to measure change in self-perception of knowledge, confidence, and practice application of health-related topics and practice skills.
RESULTS: Three-hundred and four elementary school children participated in the study with significant knowledge improvements observed in medication safety and tobacco prevention. Twenty-five student pharmacists completed surveys, resulting in a collective self-improvement in each area measured.
CONCLUSION: Interactive educational sessions led by student pharmacists have a positive impact on elementary school children's knowledge. Student pharmacists also demonstrated professional growth through increased knowledge, confidence, and communication skills in interacting with pediatric populations. PRACTICE IMPLICATION: A co-curricular educational activity allowed student pharmacists to promote health and wellness to elementary students, a Healthy People 2020 goal, while also providing an opportunity to develop professional skills for future practice with pediatric patients. © Individual authors.

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Keywords:  community engagement; health education; pediatrics

Year:  2019        PMID: 34007596      PMCID: PMC8051904          DOI: 10.24926/iip.v10i4.1457

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Innov Pharm        ISSN: 2155-0417


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