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Autore principale: G. Murtaza
Natura: Artículo científico
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: Universidad de Chile 2014
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contents AN ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTANI PHARMACY AND MEDICAL STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF BLACK BOX WARNINGS G. Murtaza S.A. Khan G. Murtaza (Junior) K. Javed F. Akram A.A. Hamid I. Hussain Filosofía training Side effects questionnaires based survey Food and Drug Administration Food and Drug Administration delivers the black box warnings (BBW) which should appear on the leaflets of medi - cines for patient awareness and the prescription of drugs indicating its highly fatal adverse effects to human body. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge of Pakistani pharmacy and medical students about BBW. A questionnaire containing contents about BBW was given to the 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd professional year pharmacy and medical students from different phar - macy and medical institutes. A 76% survey response rate was observed. It was observed that student’s knowledge about BBW improves in association with the promotion in professional years of pharmacy and medical education. The results indicate that student’s knowledge about black box increases with the study level. Training in black box warnings should be implemented in pharmacy and medical institutions influencing the meaningful ways to educate and train pharmacy and medical students, and help these students to get recent knowledge about black box warnings so that, in future, they may perform an ethical practice in their respective fields. 2014 artículo científico 0717-5906 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=55431250013 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=554 Acta Bioethica application/pdf Universidad de Chile Acta Bioethica (Chile) Num.1 Vol.20
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spellingShingle AN ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTANI PHARMACY AND MEDICAL STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF BLACK BOX WARNINGS
G. Murtaza
Filosofía
training
Side effects
questionnaires based survey
Food and Drug Administration
AN ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTANI PHARMACY AND MEDICAL STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF BLACK BOX WARNINGS G. Murtaza S.A. Khan G. Murtaza (Junior) K. Javed F. Akram A.A. Hamid I. Hussain Filosofía training Side effects questionnaires based survey Food and Drug Administration Food and Drug Administration delivers the black box warnings (BBW) which should appear on the leaflets of medi - cines for patient awareness and the prescription of drugs indicating its highly fatal adverse effects to human body. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge of Pakistani pharmacy and medical students about BBW. A questionnaire containing contents about BBW was given to the 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd professional year pharmacy and medical students from different phar - macy and medical institutes. A 76% survey response rate was observed. It was observed that student’s knowledge about BBW improves in association with the promotion in professional years of pharmacy and medical education. The results indicate that student’s knowledge about black box increases with the study level. Training in black box warnings should be implemented in pharmacy and medical institutions influencing the meaningful ways to educate and train pharmacy and medical students, and help these students to get recent knowledge about black box warnings so that, in future, they may perform an ethical practice in their respective fields. 2014 artículo científico 0717-5906 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=55431250013 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=554 Acta Bioethica application/pdf Universidad de Chile Acta Bioethica (Chile) Num.1 Vol.20
title AN ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTANI PHARMACY AND MEDICAL STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF BLACK BOX WARNINGS
topic Filosofía
training
Side effects
questionnaires based survey
Food and Drug Administration
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=55431250013