中学生に対する医薬品の適正使用教育と薬物乱用防止教育の在り方と多職種からの視点

In junior high school, educators with many different types of specialty jobs are involved in “education on the proper use of pharmaceutical products” and “drug-abuse resistance education”. Examples of these different jobs are physical education teachers, school nurses, school pharmacists. The aim of...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in社会薬学 Vol. 36; no. 1; pp. 2 - 13
Main Authors 山浦, 克典, 福島, 紀子, 岸本, 桂子, 城山, 今日子, 小林, 典子
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published 日本社会薬学会 2017
Japanese Society of Social Pharmacy
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN0911-0585
2188-2754
DOI10.14925/jjsp.36.1_2

Cover

More Information
Summary:In junior high school, educators with many different types of specialty jobs are involved in “education on the proper use of pharmaceutical products” and “drug-abuse resistance education”. Examples of these different jobs are physical education teachers, school nurses, school pharmacists. The aim of this study was to elucidate novel ideas and new directions in the future of medicine instructional education by clarifying the aims and thoughts of educators with different jobs on the education of pharmaceutical medicines and drug use. Based on the technique of Personal Attitude Construct (PAC) analysis, junior high school staff members involved in “education on the proper use of pharmaceutical products” and “drug-abuse resistance education” were interviewed regarding their aims and thoughts. Their responses were analyzed qualitatively. Five school pharmacists, five school nurses, and four physical education teachers were interviewed. The responses revealed that school pharmacists engaged in student education from the specialized perspective of pharmacology, school nurses engaged in student education from the perspective of imminent situations, and physical education teachers engaged in student education more from the perspective of student environment. This study suggested that “education on the proper use of pharmaceutical products” and “drug-abuse resistance education” should be a collaborative effort, so there were the different perspectives and aims of educators with different specialty jobs in the instruction of junior high school students on these subjects.
ISSN:0911-0585
2188-2754
DOI:10.14925/jjsp.36.1_2