Self-Learning about Herbal and Dietary Supplements: Perspectives Using the Theoretical Domains Framework

Background: Self-learning (SL) is a process in which individuals take the initiative to acquire knowledge with or without the help of others. Knowledge about herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) is important for pharmacists. Unfortunately, there is limited coverage of topics relating to HDS in the p...

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Published in:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Main Author: Abd Wahab M.S.; Wan Ismail W.N.S.; Ali A.A.; Ibrahim N.; Othman N.; Mohd Nor Hazalin N.A.; Goh K.W.; Ming L.C.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2022
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Abd Wahab M.S.; Wan Ismail W.N.S.; Ali A.A.; Ibrahim N.; Othman N.; Mohd Nor Hazalin N.A.; Goh K.W.; Ming L.C.
Self-Learning about Herbal and Dietary Supplements: Perspectives Using the Theoretical Domains Framework
2022
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
19
17
10.3390/ijerph191710901
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85137574464&doi=10.3390%2fijerph191710901&partnerID=40&md5=cec363e9a36d088d9f3eb5c9cf274594
Background: Self-learning (SL) is a process in which individuals take the initiative to acquire knowledge with or without the help of others. Knowledge about herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) is important for pharmacists. Unfortunately, there is limited coverage of topics relating to HDS in the pharmacy curricula. The present focus group study applies the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to explore pharmacy students’ practices and beliefs regarding SL about HDS (SL-HDS). Methods: Focus group interviews (FGIs) were conducted between April and May 2019 among a sample of undergraduate pharmacy students at a public university (n = 20). Four FGI sessions were conducted, each lasting about 60 to 75 min, and all the sessions were audio-recorded. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic content analysis. Results: Beliefs about SL-HDS were categorised into 12 domains based on the TDF. Students showed positive attitudes towards SL-HDS and agreed that their involvement in SL-HDS was instrumental in improving their knowledge about various aspects of HDS including indications, adverse effects, and HDS-drug interactions. Various facilitators and barriers influencing students’ participation in SL-HDS were uncovered (e.g., access to the internet, time, availability of reference resources). The students demanded to be equipped with critical appraisal skills, as they had limited confidence in assessing literature or information about HDS. Conclusion: This study revealed that the students saw the benefits of SL-HDS. They also perceived that engaging in SL-HDS is compatible with the role of pharmacy students. The findings showed students’ readiness and willingness to conduct SL-HDS. © 2022 by the authors.
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author Abd Wahab M.S.; Wan Ismail W.N.S.; Ali A.A.; Ibrahim N.; Othman N.; Mohd Nor Hazalin N.A.; Goh K.W.; Ming L.C.
spellingShingle Abd Wahab M.S.; Wan Ismail W.N.S.; Ali A.A.; Ibrahim N.; Othman N.; Mohd Nor Hazalin N.A.; Goh K.W.; Ming L.C.
Self-Learning about Herbal and Dietary Supplements: Perspectives Using the Theoretical Domains Framework
author_facet Abd Wahab M.S.; Wan Ismail W.N.S.; Ali A.A.; Ibrahim N.; Othman N.; Mohd Nor Hazalin N.A.; Goh K.W.; Ming L.C.
author_sort Abd Wahab M.S.; Wan Ismail W.N.S.; Ali A.A.; Ibrahim N.; Othman N.; Mohd Nor Hazalin N.A.; Goh K.W.; Ming L.C.
title Self-Learning about Herbal and Dietary Supplements: Perspectives Using the Theoretical Domains Framework
title_short Self-Learning about Herbal and Dietary Supplements: Perspectives Using the Theoretical Domains Framework
title_full Self-Learning about Herbal and Dietary Supplements: Perspectives Using the Theoretical Domains Framework
title_fullStr Self-Learning about Herbal and Dietary Supplements: Perspectives Using the Theoretical Domains Framework
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description Background: Self-learning (SL) is a process in which individuals take the initiative to acquire knowledge with or without the help of others. Knowledge about herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) is important for pharmacists. Unfortunately, there is limited coverage of topics relating to HDS in the pharmacy curricula. The present focus group study applies the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to explore pharmacy students’ practices and beliefs regarding SL about HDS (SL-HDS). Methods: Focus group interviews (FGIs) were conducted between April and May 2019 among a sample of undergraduate pharmacy students at a public university (n = 20). Four FGI sessions were conducted, each lasting about 60 to 75 min, and all the sessions were audio-recorded. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic content analysis. Results: Beliefs about SL-HDS were categorised into 12 domains based on the TDF. Students showed positive attitudes towards SL-HDS and agreed that their involvement in SL-HDS was instrumental in improving their knowledge about various aspects of HDS including indications, adverse effects, and HDS-drug interactions. Various facilitators and barriers influencing students’ participation in SL-HDS were uncovered (e.g., access to the internet, time, availability of reference resources). The students demanded to be equipped with critical appraisal skills, as they had limited confidence in assessing literature or information about HDS. Conclusion: This study revealed that the students saw the benefits of SL-HDS. They also perceived that engaging in SL-HDS is compatible with the role of pharmacy students. The findings showed students’ readiness and willingness to conduct SL-HDS. © 2022 by the authors.
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