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Anti-doping knowledge and educational needs of Finnish pharmacists

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PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT & HEALTH
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.peh.2021.100195

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Doping; Performance -enhancing substances; Medication; Counselling; Sports; Pharmacy

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The study found that Finnish pharmacists rated their knowledge on anti-doping counselling as poor. They expressed the highest need for education in areas such as doping risks associated with nutritional supplements, substances listed as doping agents, their mechanisms of action and purpose of use, adverse effects of doping agents, interactions with other medicines, prohibited substances and methods in sports, and doping in recreational sports.
Objectives: Pharmacists' role in health care has evolved towards a more collaborative practice to combat current public health challenges and to support rational use of medicines. Previous literature also demonstrates phar-macists' emerging role in sports and exercise medicine, including anti-doping and health counselling of athletes. The aim of this study was to assess: 1) What is the pharmacists' self-assessed knowledge about doping and anti -doping activities? 2) How does the pharmacists' and pharmacy characteristics effect on the self-assessed knowledge about doping and anti-doping activities? 3) What educational needs do the pharmacists report about doping and anti-doping activities?Material and Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among Finnish pharmacists in 2019. A convenience sampling method was used to reach the target group. The survey consisted of 26 questions considering pharmacists' perceptions about doping, knowledge, and need for education about the pharmacology of doping agents, anti-doping counselling, and information sources. Descriptive statistics and cross-tabulation with Pearson's & chi;2 and the Kruskal-Wallis tests were used to analyse the data.Results: A total of 246 pharmacy professionals completed a national online survey targeted at pharmacists in Finland. The average age of the respondents was 43 years (SD = 10), where 94% were females and 6% males. Pharmacists reported their self-assessed knowledge on anti-doping counselling to be poor or rather poor. Their highest needs for education were related to nutritional supplements' doping risks, substances listed as doping agents, their mechanisms of action and purpose of use, and the adverse effects of doping agents and interactions with other medicines. More information was also needed about prohibited substances and methods in sports and doping in recreational sports.Conclusion: Pharmacists were willing to participate in anti-doping activities, including counselling athletes. However, many pharmacists perceived their knowledge as insufficient and reported educational needs that could be considered in undergraduate and continuing education of pharmacists. Universities, anti-doping organisa-tions, and other related actors in the pharmacy and anti-doping field have an important role in providing more educational opportunities to pharmacists.

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